Analysis of early childhood development according to the nurturing care framework, by wealth quintiles and regions of Argentina (2019-2020).

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS Archivos argentinos de pediatria Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-23 DOI:10.5546/aap.2023-10081.eng
María E Herrera Vegas, María E Zapata, María C Nessier, Agustina Marconi, Alicia Rovirosa, Paula Gómez
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Introduction. One of the main challenges for early childhood is to provide adequate care to reduce inequalities and promote an early childhood development (ECD). The objective of this study was to describe the relationship between the care provided to children aged 3 and 4 years according to the nurturing care (NC) framework and their ECD levels in Argentina, considering the region and wealth quintiles. Population and methods. This was an observational, cross-sectional analytical study based on data from the National Survey of Children and Adolescents (MICS) of Argentina 2019-2020. A total of 11 NC indicators were selected; the level of ECD was estimated using the Early Childhood Development Index (ECDI) for a descriptive, statistical analysis. Results. In 2638 children aged 3 and 4 years assessed, the average access to care indicators was 79.1%; access was high for 7 indicators (between 84.2% and 97.9%) and middle for 4 indicators (between 46.9% and 65.1%); the highest and lowest frequency corresponded to having a birth certificate (97.9%) and health insurance coverage (46.9%), respectively. Adequate ECDI levels were observed in 87.9%. Results show differences by wealth quintile and region. Conclusions. The results evidence inequalities in terms of access to care and an adequate ECD of children aged 3 and 4 years from urban areas of Argentina, depending on the region where they live and their household wealth level.

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根据养育护理框架,按财富五分位数和阿根廷各地区对幼儿发展的分析(2019-2020年)。
介绍幼儿期面临的主要挑战之一是提供足够的护理,以减少不平等现象,促进幼儿发展。本研究的目的是描述根据养育护理(NC)框架为3岁和4岁儿童提供的护理与阿根廷儿童发展水平之间的关系,考虑地区和财富五分位数。人口和方法。这是一项基于2019-2020年阿根廷全国儿童和青少年调查数据的观察性横断面分析研究。共选择了11个NC指标;使用幼儿发展指数(ECDI)进行描述性统计分析来估计ECD水平。后果在接受评估的2638名3岁和4岁儿童中,获得护理的平均指标为79.1%;7项指标的可及性较高(84.2%至97.9%),4项指标的可达性中等(46.9%至65.1%);最高和最低频率分别对应于有出生证明(97.9%)和健康保险(46.9%)。87.9%的人观察到足够的ECDI水平。结果显示,财富五分位数和地区之间存在差异。结论。研究结果表明,阿根廷城市地区3岁和4岁儿童在获得护理和适当幼儿发展方面存在不平等,这取决于他们居住的地区和家庭财富水平。
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期刊介绍: Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría is the official publication of the Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría (SAP) and has been published without interruption since 1930. Its publication is bimonthly. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría publishes articles related to perinatal, child and adolescent health and other relevant disciplines for the medical profession.
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