Estimation of the real population and its impact on the utilisation of healthcare services in Mediterranean resort regions: an ecological study.


Autoria(s): Perea-Milla, Emilio; Pons, Sergi M.; Rivas-Ruiz, Francisco; Gallofre, Anna; Navarro Jurado, Enrique; Navarro Ales, Marco A.; Jimenez-Puente, Alberto; Fernandez-Nieto, Fidel; March Cerda, Joan C.; Carrasco, Manuel; Martin, Lydia; Lopez Cano, Damian; Gutierrez, Gonzalo E.; Cortes Macías, Rafael; Garcia-Ruiz, Jose A.
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23/07/2014

23/07/2014

31/01/2007

Resumo

BACKGROUND The demographic structure has a significant influence on the use of healthcare services, as does the size of the population denominators. Very few studies have been published on methods for estimating the real population such as tourist resorts. The lack of information about these problems means there is a corresponding lack of information about the behaviour of populational denominators (the floating population or tourist load) and the effect of this on the use of healthcare services. The objectives of the study were: a) To determine the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) ratio, per person per day, among populations of known size; b) to estimate, by means of this ratio, the real population in an area where tourist numbers are very significant; and c) to determine the impact on the utilisation of hospital emergency healthcare services of the registered population, in comparison to the non-resident population, in two areas where tourist numbers are very significant. METHODS An ecological study design was employed. We analysed the Healthcare Districts of the Costa del Sol and the island of Menorca. Both are Spanish territories in the Mediterranean region. RESULTS In the two areas analysed, the correlation coefficient between the MSW ratio and admissions to hospital emergency departments exceeded 0.9, with p < 0.001. On the basis of MSW generation ratios, obtained for a control zone and also measured in neighbouring countries, we estimated the real population. For the summer months, when tourist activity is greatest and demand for emergency healthcare at hospitals is highest, this value was found to be double that of the registered population. CONCLUSION The MSW indicator, which is both ecological and indirect, can be used to estimate the real population in areas where population levels vary significantly during the year. This parameter is of interest in planning and dimensioning the provision of healthcare services.

Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;

This study was funded by Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria (FIS) PI021084. The study forms part of the IRYSS Network investigating the operations of healthcare services, which is funded by FIS G03/202

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Perea-Milla E, Pons SM, Rivas-Ruiz F, Gallofre A, Jurado EN, Ales MA, et al. Estimation of the real population and its impact on the utilisation of healthcare services in Mediterranean resort regions: an ecological study. BMC Health Serv Res 2007; 7:13

1472-6963 (Online)

PMC1796873

http://hdl.handle.net/10668/1686

17266744

10.1186/1472-6963-7-13

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en

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BioMed Central

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BMC health services research

http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/7/13/abstract

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