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Gesundheitswesen ; 85(12): 1131-1139, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Alemán | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37963576

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Background As a large city in the middle of a metropolitan area, the city of Essen is characterized by strong social segregation and a north-south divide in the social status of its population. The conventional demand planning does not take such strong disparities within a planning unit into account. The present study aims to analyze the distribution of primary care structures using the example of two large urban areas within the city of Essen and to identify perspectives for strengthening primary care in disadvantaged urban areas. Methods First, a secondary data analysis was carried out at the district level and the study area Essen North (258,790 residents), consisting of 19 districts, was defined on the basis of two inclusion criteria - 1. location of the district north of the A40 freeway and 2. a mean subsistence rate>17.20 percent (average value of the city of Essen). Subsequently the study area was compared with the rest of the city (332,242 residents) with regard to the indicators a) social status, and b) available general practioners and pediatricians. The data of the selected indicators is based on the social reporting of the city of Essen and the "Online Practice Search" (Online-Praxissuche) of the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians North Rhine. The resulting database (last update: 10/20212) was then evaluated at the district level and the primary care situation of the two urban areas was compared. Results The results revealed a significantly lower primary care coverage in the socially disadvantaged study area Essen North by about 25 percent for general practioners and by almost half for pediatricians. Thus, higher social disadvantage was associated with poorer access to primary care close to home, especially for children and adolescents. Conclusion The distribution of primary care providers in the city of Essen increases the risk of contributing to the manifestation of geographic disparities and health inequalities. The existing planning system in particular is not suitable for addressing the threatening or already existing undersupply of primary health care to the population in disadvantaged urban districts.


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Atención Primaria de Salud , Niño , Adolescente , Humanos , Alemania/epidemiología , Bases de Datos Factuales , Población Urbana
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