1. Factors associated with delays in the search for care in under-5 deaths in Yucatán, Mexico.
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Hernández-Prado B, Rodríguez-Angulo EM, Palmisano EB, Ojeda-Rodríguez R, Ojeda-Baranda RJ, Andueza-Pecha MG, Johnson LM, Chen A, Johanns C, Marquez N, Kamath AM, Camarda JN, and Flaxman AD
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- Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Health Services Accessibility, Humans, Mexico epidemiology, Mothers, Health Facilities, Patient Acceptance of Health Care
- Abstract
Objective: We examined delays during the search for care and associations with mother, child, or health services characteristics, and with symptoms reported prior to death., Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional study compris-ing household interviews with 252 caregivers of children under-5 who died in the state of Yucatán, Mexico, during 2015-2016. We evaluated the three main delays: 1) time to identify symptoms and start search for care, 2) transport time to health facility, and 3) wait time at health facility., Results: Children faced important delays including a mean time to start the search for care of 4.1 days. The mean transport time to the first facility was longer for children enrolled in Seguro Popular and there were longer wait times at public facilities, especially among children who also experienced longer travel time., Conclusions: Providing resources to enable caregiv-ers to access health services in a timely manner may reduce delays in seeking care., Competing Interests: Abraham D Flaxman has had consultancies with Kaiser Permanente, Sanofi, Merck for Mothers, Agathos Ltd and NORC. The rest of the authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License)
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- 2021
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