G. Castaño-Doste , A. Callau-Calvo , M.B. Castaño-Doste , I. Royo-Crespo , A. Callau-Calvo , J.I. Castaño-Lasaosa
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摘要
目标采用可重复的方法,量化人口分散对上阿拉贡初级保健人员数量的增量影响。方法通过描述性观察研究,比较 2019 年在韦斯卡这样一个人口稀少且分散的地区,EAP 和 PA 紧急情况下的医疗人员(家庭医疗、儿科和护理)数量,以及在不同人口密度的假定构造中,通过应用每个专业人员的人口比例得出的相应数量。与人口最稠密的五个省的平均水平相比,该省的专业人员数量将减少 49%,而与人口最不稠密的五个省的平均水平相比,该省的专业人员数量将增加 12%。结论人口密度低与家庭医生和 PC 护士数量增加有一定关系,但与儿科没有关系。分散对医疗支出的强大增量效应使其在地区融资系统中发挥了重要作用。
Impacto incremental de la dispersión poblacional sobre los recursos de personal sanitario en Atención Primaria
Objective
To quantify the incremental impact that population dispersion has on the number of health personnel in Primary Care in Alto Aragón, using a reproducible method.
Method
Descriptive observational study that compares health the number of health personnel (family medicine, pediatrics and nursing) in EAP and PA emergencies in 2019 in an unpopulated and dispersed territory such as Huesca, with the number that would correspond to it by applying population ratios per professional of hypothetical constructs with different population densities.
Results
Huesca, with respect to the national average, has 39% more PA health personnel. There are 239 additional professionals (112 in family medicine, 2 in pediatrics and 115 in nursing), 130 in emergencies and 109 in EAP.
With the average of the five most densely populated provinces, it would reduce this staff by 49%, and with the average of the five least densely populated provinces, it would increase it by 12%.
Conclusions
There is a relationship between low population density and a greater number of family medicine and PC nurses, but not with pediatrics.
The powerful incremental effect that dispersion has on health care spending gives it a relevant role in the regional financing system.
Comparing PC health personnel in scenarios with different population density is a useful method for quantifying the impact of dispersion.