Access to a program of chronic conditions in a public sector hospital

Background. Government efforts to comply with proposed strategies for public policy for aging and old age in Bogotá, Colombia, which has as its primary purpose 'to promote active aging and transforming conditions of dependency of older people to an old age with dignity in Capital District'...

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Autores Principales: Camargo-Rojas D., Quintero-Rincón L., Palacio-del-Río C., Díaz-Murcia G.
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2013
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spelling ir-10336-231852022-05-02T12:37:14Z Access to a program of chronic conditions in a public sector hospital Acceso a un programa de condiciones crónicas en un hospital del sector público Camargo-Rojas D. Quintero-Rincón L. Palacio-del-Río C. Díaz-Murcia G. Chronic disease Health promotion Health services accessibility Medical assistance Public health Tertiary prevention (mesh) Background. Government efforts to comply with proposed strategies for public policy for aging and old age in Bogotá, Colombia, which has as its primary purpose 'to promote active aging and transforming conditions of dependency of older people to an old age with dignity in Capital District', has presented difficulties in access programs. Objective. To identify the conditions of access that older adults with chronic non-communicable diseases to health promotion and prevention programs, in a public network Hospital in Bogota. Materials and methods. A mixed study, cross-sectional descriptive. Population: seniors with chronic conditions recorded in the information system of a public network hospital. Sample: it had a universe of 3356 older people with chronic conditions and a population of 155 to a representative sample, with a confidence interval of 95% and error of 0.05. Results. We showed difficulties in the process of tracking users, the link between services and the establishment of protocols in the institution, also it were found problems in recruiting staff for flexible working, and geographic and economic difficulties in the population. Conclusion. The rise of chronic non-communicable diseases and the high demand for health services generate a challenge for health systems, and they have reoriented services towards promotional and preventive actions. 2013 2020-05-26T00:00:14Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23185 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Universidad Nacional de Colombia instname:Universidad del Rosario
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language Inglés (English)
topic Chronic disease
Health promotion
Health services accessibility
Medical assistance
Public health
Tertiary prevention (mesh)
spellingShingle Chronic disease
Health promotion
Health services accessibility
Medical assistance
Public health
Tertiary prevention (mesh)
Camargo-Rojas D.
Quintero-Rincón L.
Palacio-del-Río C.
Díaz-Murcia G.
Access to a program of chronic conditions in a public sector hospital
description Background. Government efforts to comply with proposed strategies for public policy for aging and old age in Bogotá, Colombia, which has as its primary purpose 'to promote active aging and transforming conditions of dependency of older people to an old age with dignity in Capital District', has presented difficulties in access programs. Objective. To identify the conditions of access that older adults with chronic non-communicable diseases to health promotion and prevention programs, in a public network Hospital in Bogota. Materials and methods. A mixed study, cross-sectional descriptive. Population: seniors with chronic conditions recorded in the information system of a public network hospital. Sample: it had a universe of 3356 older people with chronic conditions and a population of 155 to a representative sample, with a confidence interval of 95% and error of 0.05. Results. We showed difficulties in the process of tracking users, the link between services and the establishment of protocols in the institution, also it were found problems in recruiting staff for flexible working, and geographic and economic difficulties in the population. Conclusion. The rise of chronic non-communicable diseases and the high demand for health services generate a challenge for health systems, and they have reoriented services towards promotional and preventive actions.
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author Camargo-Rojas D.
Quintero-Rincón L.
Palacio-del-Río C.
Díaz-Murcia G.
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Quintero-Rincón L.
Palacio-del-Río C.
Díaz-Murcia G.
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title Access to a program of chronic conditions in a public sector hospital
title_short Access to a program of chronic conditions in a public sector hospital
title_full Access to a program of chronic conditions in a public sector hospital
title_fullStr Access to a program of chronic conditions in a public sector hospital
title_full_unstemmed Access to a program of chronic conditions in a public sector hospital
title_sort access to a program of chronic conditions in a public sector hospital
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
publishDate 2013
url https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23185
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