Publication: [Influence of postcode on paediatric admissions in Seville].
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2017-01-04
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Tornero Patricio, Sebastián
Charris-Castro, Liliana
Granero Asencio, Mercedes
Daponte Codina, Antonio
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The postcode (where the home is situated) is an indicator of socioeconomic status and is associated with morbidity, mortality, and the use of health services. The aim of this study was to analyse its effects on paediatric admissions and to determine the rates of the most common causes of paediatric admissions in Seville. An observational cross-sectional study with two analysis units: under 15 year-old "admissions" in public hospitals in Seville (n=2,660) and "city districts" of Seville (n=11). The independent variable analysed was whether the postcode of the admitted patients was within a Regional Government designated "area with social transformation needs". The analysis of the admissions was performed using X2-test, Fisher test and Student-t test, with the description of rates using the calculation of crude and specific rates, and by rate ratio. Children living in districts with a lower socioeconomic status were on average 7 months younger (P Paediatric hospital admission rates of the main diagnoses were higher in districts with a lower socioeconomic status. Children living in these districts were more likely to be admitted younger and via the emergency department.
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Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Health Status Disparities
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Patient Admission
Residence Characteristics
Socioeconomic Factors
Spain
Urban Health
Child
Child, Preschool
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Health Status Disparities
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Patient Admission
Residence Characteristics
Socioeconomic Factors
Spain
Urban Health
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Desigualdades en salud, Determinantes sociales de la salud, Estancia hospitalaria, Factores socioeconómicos, Health resources, Healthcare disparities, Hospital mortality, Hospitalised child, Ingresos pediátricos, Length of stay, Mortalidad hospitalaria, Poverty areas, Recursos sanitarios, Social determinants of health, Socioeconomic factors, Áreas de pobreza