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Acta Psychol (Amst) ; 230: 103743, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36130413

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INTRODUCTION: Efforts to identify the predictors of maternal knowledge on Early Child Development (ECD) have proven inconclusive thus far, particularly with respect to socially deprived contexts in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). We quantified the extent of ECD knowledge among mothers who were the primary caregivers of 0-38-month-old infants in marginalized communities in Mexico. We also explored the characteristics of the children, both individually and with regard to their households, given the influence of these factors on childhood development. METHODS: We analyzed primary data obtained through a questionnaire administered to mothers who were the primary caregivers of 1045 girls and boys 0-38 months of age. The instrument was specifically designed for our study in order to explore the knowledge of participants about physical, neurological and psycho-affective development during childhood. We performed fractional regression analysis to assess the predictors of ECD knowledge. RESULTS: The mean score of maternal ECD knowledge increased with their age and schooling as well as with their levels of cognitive ability and self-esteem. Irrespective of age at first birth, mean knowledge was relatively high for women with high school education and low for women with elementary or no formal education, a gradient with respect to age at fist birth was more marked among women with middle school education. ECD knowledge scores increased among mothers from households enjoying higher socioeconomic levels and from households with health insurance. Scores were lower for indigenous households regardless of their participation in social programs. CONCLUSION: Public policies on ECD should promote programs that are not only adapted to specific contexts, but also designed to improve shared child-rearing, early childhood care and as well as psycho-emotional education skills as a pathway to healthier ECD. The participation of families and communities in sensitive childhood care should form part of multisectoral programs involving education, health and wellbeing.


Subject(s)
Child Development , Public Policy , Infant , Male , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Mexico , Educational Status , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Cir Cir ; 84(2): 173-9, 2016.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26775056

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BACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines are tools that have been able to streamline decisions made in health issues and to decrease the gap between clinical action and scientific evidence. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to share the experience in the development and to update the guidelines by the National Health System of Mexico. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The methodology in the development of the guidelines consists of 5 phases: prioritisation, establishment of work groups, development by adoption of international guidelines of de novo, validation and integration in the Master catalogue of clinical practice guidelines for its dissemination. RESULTS: The Master catalogue of clinical practice guidelines contains 664 guidelines, distributed in 42% Internal Medicine, 22% Surgery, 24% Pediatrics and 12% Gynecology. From the total of guidelines coverage is granted at an 85% of the Universal catalogue of health services, an 84% of the Catastrophic expenses protection fund and a 61% of the XXI Century Medical Insurance of the National Commission of Social Protection in Health. DISCUSSION: The result is the sum of a great effort of coordination and cooperation between the institutions of the National Health System, political wills and a commitment of 3,477 health professionals that participate in guidelines' development and update. CONCLUSION: Master catalogue guidelines' integration, diffusion and implantation improve quality of attention and security of the users of the National Health System.


Subject(s)
Delivery of Health Care , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Humans , Mexico , Practice Guidelines as Topic/standards
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Salud pública Méx ; 55(6): 618-626, nov.-dic. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-705987

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Objetivo. Cuantificar el abasto en farmacia y el nivel de surtimiento de medicamentos en las unidades de especialidades médicas de enfermedades crónicas (UNEMES-EC) de México. Material y métodos. Los indicadores de abasto y surtimiento se midieron en 30 de 86 UNEMES-EC existentes en el país. El abasto de medicamentos se registró mediante una lista de cotejo que incluía 17 medicamentos básicos relacionados con la atención de diabetes mellitus, hipertensión y sobrepeso/obesidad. La información sobre surtimiento de recetas procede de un cuestionario aplicado directamente a 1 200 usuarios. Resultados. Sólo 13.3% de las unidades reportó abasto completo de medicamentos esenciales y dicho abasto fue más frecuente en aquellas unidades con servicio tercerizado de farmacia. Del total de pacientes entrevistados, 35% alguna vez tuvo que comprar medicamentos con recursos propios. Conclusión. Las UNEMES-EC deben mejorar su abasto de medicamentos y el surtimiento completo de recetas para evitar que sus usuarios incurran en gastos de bolsillo.


Objective. To quantify the supply of essential drugs and the fully filled-in prescription level in the Units Specialized in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases (UNEMES-EC) in Mexico. Materials and methods. The supply and prescription indicators were measured in 30 of the 86 existing UNEMES-EC. The supply of drugs was recorded using a list of 17 essential drugs related to the treatment of diabetes, hypertension, overweight and obesity. The information on fully filled-in prescriptions was obtained through a questionnaire applied to 1 200 health care users. Results. Only 13.3% of these units showed a complete supply of the 17 essential drugs: Supply levels were higher in units with external drugstore service. 35% of the interviewed patients reported out-of-pocket expenditures in medicines. Conclusion. UNEMES-EC should improve their levels of drug supply and fully filled-in prescriptions to reduce out-of-pocket expenditures.


Subject(s)
Humans , Chronic Disease/drug therapy , Drug Prescriptions/statistics & numerical data , Drugs, Essential/supply & distribution , Mexico
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Salud Publica Mex ; 55(4): 394-8, 2013 Aug.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24165715

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the effect of the Fund against Catastrophic Expenditures in Health on the provision of services for patients with cataract. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used administrative dataset on hospital discharges and official figures on population to estimate the rate of care and the coverage for cataract. To estimate the variation on resources, we used data from the National System of Health Information. RESULTS: Coverage for this disease had a significant increase between 2000 and 2010, passing from 24 per thousand cataract patients receiving attention to 58.8 per thousand. This growth is mainly due to the incorporation of cataract to the catalog of diseases covered by the Fund against Catastrophic Expenditures in Health, although this variation is not based on additional resources but in a higher productivity. The growth of services is noticeable in Aguascalientes, Coahuila, Distrito Federal and Nayarit. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that policy-making based on evidence have actually brought benefits for Mexican population.


Subject(s)
Cataract/economics , Cataract/therapy , Financial Management , Insurance Coverage/economics , Catastrophic Illness/economics , Female , Humans , Male , Mexico , Middle Aged
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Rev. Fac. Med. UNAM ; 56(5): 6-13, ago.-sep. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-956956

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Objetivo: Analizar la relación entre la existencia de políticas para el manejo de antisépticos, la presencia de antisépticos obsoletos y la prevalencia de infecciones nosocomiales (IN) en unidades de cuidados intensivos de hospitales públicos. Material y métodos: Análisis ecológico en 41 hospitales de 3 instituciones públicas de salud en México. Mediante regresión lineal se estimó la asociación entre la prevalencia de IN con la existencia de políticas y la presencia de antisépticos obsoletos. Resultados: Se observó una alta prevalencia de antisépticos inadecuados, particularmente peróxido de hidrógeno (46.7%). Los hospitales con antisépticos obsoletos tuvieron una prevalencia de IN 7 puntos porcentuales más elevada (p=0.001) en comparación con aquellos que carecían de éstos. Aquellos que contaban con evidencia de políticas para el manejo de antisépticos tuvieron una prevalencia 2 puntos porcentuales menor. Conclusiones: Nuestros hallazgos sugieren que la selección adecuada de antisépticos puede redundar en mejorar la seguridad del paciente.


Objective: To analyze the relationship between explicit policies for antiseptics handling, the presence of obsolete antiseptics and nosocomial infections prevalence in intensive care units public hospitals. Methods: An ecological analysis was conducted involving 41 general hospitals of three public health institutions. We use linear regression to estimate the association between hospital-level nosocomial infection prevalence and existence of antiseptics policy and obsolete antiseptics presence. Results: Adjusting by potential confounders, hospitals where had obsolete antiseptics had seven points higher prevalence of nosocomial infection (p=0.001). Those who had evidence of handling policies antiseptics had two points prevalence lower. There was high prevalence of inadequate antiseptics, particularly hydrogen peroxide (46.7%). Conclusions: Our findings confirm that proper selection of antiseptics can lead to improved patient safety. Antiseptics obsolete, even in suitable compounds presence, correlated with higher nosocomial infection prevalence.

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Salud Publica Mex ; 55(3): 294-300, 2013.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23912542

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OBJECTIVE: To describe and quantify hospital services given by units of the Ministry of Health (MoH) to patients with social security or living in states different to those where the hospitals are located. MATERIALS AND METHODS: With data from the automatized system for hospital discharges patients were classified, according to the place of living, into locals or outsiders; and, according to their insurance status, into social security beneficiaries or not beneficiaries. Frequencies of services for these groups were estimated, and characteristics of patients and services were described. RESULTS: 5.6% of patients of MoH hospitals were outsiders. This percentage reaches 50% in the National Institutes of Health. Only 1.7% of the patients had social security insurance. Sociodemographic and services characteristics are quite different between outsiders or social security patients and those without those attributes. CONCLUSION: Despite its segmentation, in the National Health System there is a continuous process of exchange of services between different providers.


Subject(s)
Hospitals/statistics & numerical data , Patient Admission/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Mexico
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Salud pública Méx ; 55(4): 394-398, Jul.-Aug. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-690357

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Objetivo. Documentar el efecto que el Fondo de Protección contra Gastos Catastróficos (FPGC) ha tenido sobre la cobertura de servicios y la disponibilidad de recursos para la atención de cataratas. Material y métodos. Con datos 2000-2010 del Sistema Automatizado de Egresos Hospitalarios y las estimaciones de población del Consejo Nacional de Población, se calcularon la tasa anual y la cobertura de atención de cataratas. Los datos de recursos proceden del Sistema Nacional de Información en Salud. Resultados. La cobertura de atención creció de 24 pacientes atendidos por 1 000 pacientes con cataratas en 2000 a 58.8 en 2012. El mayor aumento ocurrió entre 2006 y 2007 como consecuencia de la incorporación de la atención de cataratas al FPGC. Este aumento se sustenta más en la productividad por oftalmólogo que en un incremento de los recursos. Sobresalen los incrementos en la tasa de egresos observados en Aguascalientes, Coahuila, Distrito Federal y Nayarit. Conclusiones. Los resultados aquí presentados muestran beneficios sobre la salud poblacional derivados de decisiones político-organizacionales basadas en evidencias.


Objective. To describe the effect of the Fund against Catastrophic Expenditures in Health on the provision of services for patients with cataract. Materials and methods. We used administrative dataset on hospital discharges and official figures on population to estimate the rate of care and the coverage for cataract. To estimate the variation on resources, we used data from the National System of Health Information. Results. Coverage for this disease had a significant increase between 2000 and 2010, passing from 24 per thousand cataract patients receiving attention to 58.8 per thousand. This growth is mainly due to the incorporation of cataract to the catalog of diseases covered by the Fund against Catastrophic Expenditures in Health, although this variation is not based on additional resources but in a higher productivity. The growth of services is noticeable in Aguascalientes, Coahuila, Distrito Federal and Nayarit. Conclusions. Our results suggest that policy-making based on evidence have actually brought benefits for Mexican population.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cataract/economics , Cataract/therapy , Financial Management , Insurance Coverage/economics , Catastrophic Illness/economics , Mexico
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Salud pública Méx ; 55(3): 294-300, may.-jun. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-681054

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OBJETIVO: Describir y cuantificar los servicios prestados en hospitales de la Secretaría de Salud a pacientes con seguridad social o que habitan en entidades distintas a la del hospital del que egresaron. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Utilizando el Sistema Automatizado de Egresos Hospitalarios, los pacientes se clasificaron, según su residencia, en locales o foráneos; y por tipo de aseguramiento, en derechohabientes o no derecho-habientes. Se calculó la frecuencia de servicios otorgados y se analizaron las características diferenciales de los pacientes y los servicios. RESULTADOS: De los pacientes 5.6% fueron foráneos. En los Institutos Nacionales de Salud este porcentaje alcanzó 50%. Sólo 1.7% de los pacientes registraron ser derechohabientes. Las características sociodemográficas y del perfil de servicios son claramente distinguibles entre pacientes foráneos y derechohabientes y aquellos sin estos atributos. DISCUSIÓN: Independientemente del carácter segmentado y fragmentado del Sistema Nacional de Salud, existe un proceso de intercambio de servicios entre proveedores.


OBJECTIVE: To describe and quantify hospital services given by units of the Ministry of Health (MoH) to patients with social security or living in states different to those where the hospitals are located. MATERIALS AND METHODS: With data from the automatized system for hospital discharges patients were classified, according to the place of living, into locals or outsiders; and, according to their insurance status, into social security beneficiaries or not beneficiaries. Frequencies of services for these groups were estimated, and characteristics of patients and services were described. RESULTS: 5.6% of patients of MoH hospitals were outsiders. This percentage reaches 50% in the National Institutes of Health. Only 1.7% of the patients had social security insurance. Sociodemographic and services characteristics are quite different between outsiders or social security patients and those without those attributes. CONCLUSION: Despite its segmentation, in the National Health System there is a continuous process of exchange of services between different providers.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Hospitals , Patient Admission/statistics & numerical data , Cross-Sectional Studies , Mexico
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Salud Publica Mex ; 55(6): 618-26, 2013 Dec.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24715014

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OBJECTIVE: To quantify the supply of essential drugs and the fully filled-in prescription level in the Units Specialized in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases (UNEMES-EC) in Mexico. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The supply and prescription indicators were measured in 30 of the 86 existing UNEMES-EC. The supply of drugs was recorded using a list of 17 essential drugs related to the treatment of diabetes, hypertension, overweight and obesity. The information on fully filled-in prescriptions was obtained through a questionnaire applied to 1 200 health care users. RESULTS: Only 13.3% of these units showed a complete supply of the 17 essential drugs: Supply levels were higher in units with external drugstore service. 35% of the interviewed patients reported out-of-pocket expenditures in medicines. CONCLUSION: UNEMES-EC should improve their levels of drug supply and fully filled-in prescriptions to reduce out-of-pocket expenditures.


Subject(s)
Chronic Disease/drug therapy , Drug Prescriptions/statistics & numerical data , Drugs, Essential/supply & distribution , Humans , Mexico
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Salud Publica Mex ; 53 Suppl 4: 402-6, 2011.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22282202

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the role of quality managers in health care units and health districts, identifying the constraints they experience in their performance. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An interview guide and a questionnaire were carried out and were applied to quality managers in nine states as well as in Mexico City´s Health Services, in a Reference Federal Hospital and in a National Institute of Health. These instruments were analyzed using SPSS and Atlas.ti software. RESULTS: The activities done by the managers depend on the organizational level of services, which can be a care unit or the health jurisdiction. For each of these, we identified different order constraints that affect the performance of the role of management in the strategies to improve the quality of the services for population without social insurance, which together make up the government program called Integrated Quality Health System. Jurisdictional managers are the link between care units and state authorities in the management of information, while the medical units' managers drive operational strategies to improve the quality. CONCLUSION: Although the health program is implemented with the personal and infrastructure of the health system, it requires a greater institutionalization and strengthening of its structure and integration, as well as greater human and material resources.


Subject(s)
Hospital Administration/standards , National Health Programs/organization & administration , Primary Health Care/organization & administration , Mexico
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Salud Publica Mex ; 53 Suppl 4: 436-44, 2011.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22282206

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To assess health care quality provided to type-2 diabetic and hypertensive patients in primary care settings from the Mexican Ministry of Health and to evaluate whether accredited clinics providing services to the Mexican Seguro Popular performed better in terms of metabolic control of those patients compared to the non-accredited. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cross-sectional study performed on 2008. Previous year clinical measures were obtained from 5 444 diabetic and 5 827 hypertensive patient's clinical records. Adequate metabolic control (glucose <110 mg/dl for diabetes and blood pressure <140/90 mmHg for hypertension) associated factors were assessed by multiple-multilevel logistic regression methods. RESULTS: Patients attending accredited clinics were more likely to be controlled, however, metabolic control was not constant over time of accreditation. CONCLUSIONS: Additional efforts are required to monitor accredited clinics' performance in order to maintain both metabolic control and clinical assessment of patients.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus/therapy , Hypertension/therapy , Primary Health Care/standards , Quality of Health Care , Female , Humans , Male , Mexico , Middle Aged , National Health Programs
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Salud Publica Mex ; 53 Suppl 4: 484-90, 2011.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22282211

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OBJECTIVE: To measure the prevalence of adverse events (AE) in surgical adult patients from the main public health institutions in Mexico. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A two stage retrospective medical record review was carried out. A total of 6 119 medical records were randomly selected. The medical records were evaluated by a doctor. Logistic regression was used to identify likely associated variables. RESULTS: The AE prevalence was 4.1%. There were no significant differences by sex or institution. The patients 65 years or older who are served in big hospitals have more risk of suffering an AE. Patients with an AE remained in the hospital an average of nine more days than those without one. CONCLUSION: According to our results, in 2008 there were at least 128 400 AE in Mexico. It is necessary to develop further studies to investigate the main factors associated to surgical adverse events and to improve patient safety.


Subject(s)
Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Adult , Female , Hospitals, Public , Humans , Male , Mexico , Middle Aged , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies
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Salud pública Méx ; 53(supl.4): 402-406, 2011.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-611829

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OBJETIVO. Caracterizar el papel que desempeñan los gestores de calidad en unidades de atención médica y jurisdicciones sanitarias, identificando las limitaciones que experimentan en su desempeño. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS. Se aplicó una guía de entrevista y un cuestionario a gestores de calidad de nueve entidades federativas, además de los Servicios de Salud del Distrito Federal, un hospital federal de referencia y un instituto nacional de salud. Dichos instrumentos fueron analizados mediante los programas Atlas.ti y SPSS. RESULTADOS. Las actividades que desempeñan los gestores dependen del nivel organizacional de los servicios, ya sea unidad de atención o jurisdicción sanitaria. Para cada uno se identifican limitaciones de distinto orden que afectan el desempeño de la función de gestoría de las estrategias para elevar la calidad de los servicios dirigidos a población sin seguridad social que conjuntamente integran el programa gubernamental denominado Sistema Integral de Calidad en Salud. Los gestores jurisdiccionales son enlace entre las unidades de atención y autoridades estatales en la gestión de información, mientras que los de las unidades de atención médica impulsan las estrategias operativas para elevar la calidad. CONCLUSIÓN. Aunque el programa se implementa con personal e infraestructura del sistema de salud, se requiere de una mayor institucionalización y fortalecimiento en su estructura e integración, así como mayores recursos humanos y materiales.


OBJECTIVE. To characterize the role of quality managers in health care units and health districts, identifying the constraints they experience in their performance. MATERIAL AND METHODS. An interview guide and a questionnaire were carried out and were applied to quality managers in nine states as well as in Mexico City´s Health Services, in a Reference Federal Hospital and in a National Institute of Health. These instruments were analyzed using SPSS and Atlas.ti software. RESULTS. The activities done by the managers depend on the organizational level of services, which can be a care unit or the health jurisdiction. For each of these, we identified different order constraints that affect the performance of the role of management in the strategies to improve the quality of the services for population without social insurance, which together make up the government program called Integrated Quality Health System. Jurisdictional managers are the link between care units and state authorities in the management of information, while the medical units' managers drive operational strategies to improve the quality. CONCLUSION. Although the health program is implemented with the personal and infrastructure of the health system, it requires a greater institutionalization and strengthening of its structure and integration, as well as greater human and material resources.


Subject(s)
Hospital Administration/standards , National Health Programs/organization & administration , Primary Health Care/organization & administration , Mexico
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Salud pública Méx ; 53(supl.4): 436-444, 2011. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-611833

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO. Medir la calidad técnica de la atención a pacientes con diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (DM) e hipertensión arterial (HAS) en los centros de salud (CS) de los Servicios Estatales de Salud de México, al comparar su desempeño según condición de acreditación al Seguro Popular (SP). MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS. Estudio transversal realizado en 2008. Durante el año previo fue recolectado el historial de atención de 5 444 expedientes de pacientes con DM y 5 827 con HAS. Se determinaron los factores asociados al buen control metabólico de DM (glucosa<110 mg/dl) y HAS (tensión arterial <140/90 mmHg) mediante modelos de regresión logística multinivel. RESULTADOS. Fue estimado mejor control metabólico en los pacientes de los CS acreditados, sin embargo, este no fue constante de acuerdo con el tiempo de acreditación. CONCLUSIONES. Es necesario monitorear el desempeño de las unidades acreditadas para mantener constante el buen control metabólico y el tratamiento clínico de estos pacientes.


OBJECTIVE. To assess health care quality provided to type-2 diabetic and hypertensive patients in primary care settings from the Mexican Ministry of Health and to evaluate whether accredited clinics providing services to the Mexican Seguro Popular performed better in terms of metabolic control of those patients compared to the non-accredited. MATERIAL AND METHODS. Cross-sectional study performed on 2008. Previous year clinical measures were obtained from 5 444 diabetic and 5 827 hypertensive patient's clinical records. Adequate metabolic control (glucose <110 mg/dl for diabetes and blood pressure <140/90 mmHg for hypertension) associated factors were assessed by multiple-multilevel logistic regression methods. RESULTS. Patients attending accredited clinics were more likely to be controlled, however, metabolic control was not constant over time of accreditation. CONCLUSIONS. Additional efforts are required to monitor accredited clinics' performance in order to maintain both metabolic control and clinical assessment of patients.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Diabetes Mellitus/therapy , Hypertension/therapy , Primary Health Care/standards , Quality of Health Care , Mexico , National Health Programs
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Salud pública Méx ; 53(supl.4): 484-490, 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-611838

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO. Cuantificar la prevalencia de eventos adversos (EA) en pacientes quirúrgicos adultos atendidos en instituciones públicas de México. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS. Se evaluaron 6 119 expedientes clínicos de pacientes quirúrgicos seleccionados aleatoriamente. La prevalencia de EA se estimó mediante la aplicación de dos instrumentos secuenciales por parte de médicos capacitados. Se efectuó análisis multivariado por regresión logística para identificar variables asociadas. RESULTADOS. La prevalencia de EA fue de 4.1 por ciento. No existieron diferencias significativas por institución ni sexo. Los pacientes mayores de 64 años y los atendidos en hospitales grandes presentaron mayor riesgo de tener un EA. Los pacientes con EA permanecieron hospitalizados en promedio nueve días más que aquellos sin EA. 62 por ciento de los EA fueron considerados prevenibles. CONCLUSIÓN. La prevalencia encontrada significa que, durante el 2008, se presentaron por lo menos 128 400 EA quirúrgicos en México. Es necesario seguir investigando la naturaleza de estos últimos para mejorar la seguridad de los pacientes.


OBJECTIVE. To measure the prevalence of adverse events (AE) in surgical adult patients from the main public health institutions in Mexico. MATERIAL AND METHODS. A two stage retrospective medical record review was carried out. A total of 6 119 medical records were randomly selected. The medical records were evaluated by a doctor. Logistic regression was used to identify likely associated variables. RESULTS. The AE prevalence was 4.1 percent. There were no significant differences by sex or institution. The patients 65 years or older who are served in big hospitals have more risk of suffering an AE. Patients with an AE remained in the hospital an average of nine more days than those without one. CONCLUSION. According to our results, in 2008 there were at least 128 400 AE in Mexico. It is necessary to develop further studies to investigate the main factors associated to surgical adverse events and to improve patient safety.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Hospitals, Public , Mexico , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies
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Int J Public Health ; 55(3): 221-5, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20013143

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence of weight-loss practices among university students from Tlaxcala, Mexico. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 2,651 university students was conducted. Logistic regression tests were used to estimate the probability of students trying to lose weight and successfully achieving weight loss. RESULTS: Nearly 40% of students attempted to lose weight, though only about 7% lost more than 10% of their body weight and maintained this weight loss during the time of the study. The methods used most were exercise and dieting, and those who dieted were more successful at losing weight. CONCLUSIONS: The high prevalence of weight-loss attempts and the poor outcomes with these weight-loss methods among this sample of university students is a public health concern. Universities should provide students with healthy weight-control approaches, which include offering information about healthier lifestyles, access to healthy food and opportunities to be physically active.


Subject(s)
Diet, Reducing/methods , Students , Universities , Adolescent , Adult , Body Mass Index , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Life Style , Logistic Models , Male , Mexico , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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