Renouncing care in French Guiana: the national health barometer survey

Background: in French Guiana, health inequalities are patent for a broad range of pathologies for all age groups. The objective of the present study was to quantify the proportion of the population that had renounced care in the past year, to study predictive factors, and to compare results with other French territories. Methods: a two-stage random sample of 2015 individuals aged 15 to 75 years was surveyed by telephone. A descriptive analysis of variables relative to renouncing care, use of health care, screening, and vaccination was initially performed. Multivariate analysis was then used to determine variables associated with renouncing care for financial reasons and renouncing for reasons linked to time were directly estimated using a Poisson model on weighted data. Variables with a significance level 

Author(s): Van Melle Astrid, Cropet Claire, Parriault Marie-Claire, Adriouch Leila, Lamaison Hélène, Sasson Francine, Duplan Hélène, Richard Jean-Baptiste, Nacher Mathieu

Publishing year: 2019

Pages: 1-11

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