ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To characterize healthcare access and utilization among older Brazilians. METHODS Data are from the baseline wave of the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Aging (ELSI-Brazil), which is a nationally representative, population-based cohort study of persons aged 50 years and older conducted in 2015/2016 (n = 9,412). The prevalence of barriers to primary care and number and type of doctor visits in the past 12 months are compared by three main sources of healthcare (private, Family Health Strategy, traditional public clinics). Two-part multivariable hurdle analyses assess the relation between healthcare utilization, primary care problems, and source of healthcare, while controlling for healthcare determinants. RESULTS Fem...
This article aims to reflect on the primary health care for eldery in Brazil. The models and paradig...
Objective: To analyze the prevalence of medical consultations in the last three months among elderl...
This study aims to evaluate the access to medicines in primary care from the users’ insights. This i...
ObjectiveTo characterize healthcare access and utilization among older Brazilians.MethodsData are fr...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To examine the factors associated with hospital use and their frequency in a na...
Abstract Objective: To estimate the prevalence and factors associated with the difficulties of acce...
Brazil has a universal national health service that exists alongside a supplementary private sector ...
This household survey, with a descriptive design, aimed to identify programmatic vulnerability among...
To identify difficulties in accessing health services by the elderly in the city of São Paulo/Brazil...
Objective: To assess the use of primary care by elderly with chronic conditions in the South and Nor...
OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence and associated access factors for all continued-use prescripti...
ObjectivesThe Brazilian Family Health Strategy (FHS) is strongly associated with better health syste...
Objective: To determine whether, as mandated by Brazilian law, health care (outpatient care, hospita...
Abstract Objective : To identify hospitalizations to primary care sensitive conditions among older ...
The aim of this cross sectional study was to investigate whether holding a private health plan affec...
This article aims to reflect on the primary health care for eldery in Brazil. The models and paradig...
Objective: To analyze the prevalence of medical consultations in the last three months among elderl...
This study aims to evaluate the access to medicines in primary care from the users’ insights. This i...
ObjectiveTo characterize healthcare access and utilization among older Brazilians.MethodsData are fr...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To examine the factors associated with hospital use and their frequency in a na...
Abstract Objective: To estimate the prevalence and factors associated with the difficulties of acce...
Brazil has a universal national health service that exists alongside a supplementary private sector ...
This household survey, with a descriptive design, aimed to identify programmatic vulnerability among...
To identify difficulties in accessing health services by the elderly in the city of São Paulo/Brazil...
Objective: To assess the use of primary care by elderly with chronic conditions in the South and Nor...
OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence and associated access factors for all continued-use prescripti...
ObjectivesThe Brazilian Family Health Strategy (FHS) is strongly associated with better health syste...
Objective: To determine whether, as mandated by Brazilian law, health care (outpatient care, hospita...
Abstract Objective : To identify hospitalizations to primary care sensitive conditions among older ...
The aim of this cross sectional study was to investigate whether holding a private health plan affec...
This article aims to reflect on the primary health care for eldery in Brazil. The models and paradig...
Objective: To analyze the prevalence of medical consultations in the last three months among elderl...
This study aims to evaluate the access to medicines in primary care from the users’ insights. This i...