2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2011.12.015
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La población inmigrante controla peor su diabetes que la población autóctona

Abstract: Diabetes control and quality indicators are poorer in some immigrant groups.

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“…It is noteworthy that those in disadvantaged social classes and foreign parents were more likely to give lower scores on the attributes of first contact, continuity of care, services received, and cultural competence, thereby identifying characteristics of primary care that require improvement. A series of barriers might lead to a deterioration in the experiences of disadvantaged social groups with primary care, as observed on other indicators of quality of care 39 . On the other hand, the same attributes of primary care scored well among users whose children had double health coverage, a characteristic which indicates a privileged part of the population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noteworthy that those in disadvantaged social classes and foreign parents were more likely to give lower scores on the attributes of first contact, continuity of care, services received, and cultural competence, thereby identifying characteristics of primary care that require improvement. A series of barriers might lead to a deterioration in the experiences of disadvantaged social groups with primary care, as observed on other indicators of quality of care 39 . On the other hand, the same attributes of primary care scored well among users whose children had double health coverage, a characteristic which indicates a privileged part of the population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el presente estudio las prevalencias de mal control de DM2 en las personas mayores de 65 años se elevan a medida que disminuye el nivel socioeconómico de la zona de residencia, y también en las personas de origen extranjero, lo que pone de manifiesto la existencia de desigualdades sociales en salud entorno a la aparición, progreso y manejo de la DM, que ya han sido descritas en la literatura y advierten que quienes tienen peor situación socioeconómica, tienen cifras de control más desfavorables (Espelt et al, 2013)(Soler-González et al, 2013)(Parro Moreno A, Santiago Pérez IM, Abraira V, Aréjula Torres JL, Gandarillas-Grande A, Díaz Holgado A, Morales Asencio JM, 2016).…”
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“…Por otra parte, también se encontró una mayor prevalencia de no AdhT en personas de origen extranjero, lo que también puede revelar la existencia de estas desigualdades en salud; Soler-González et al (Soler-González et al, 2013) encontraron un peor registro de los indicadores de calidad en la atención de la diabetes mellitus en algunos grupos de población inmigrante, lo que podría estar evidenciando desigualdades en la atención sanitaria, si bien hay factores como las características físicas, el tipo de dieta y actividad física realizada que también pueden influir de manera diferente en esta población (DL, C, 2010).…”
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“…Due to these stressors, there can be a higher incidence of chronic diseases in immigrants than in the native population, as observed in the previously mentioned studies. Furthermore, once such diseases are diagnosed, immigrants seem to manage these conditions more poorly than the native population, as they seem to adhere less to the corresponding treatments [ 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%