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[Hospital admissions in Bahía de Algeciras (Cádiz, Spain). Comparison with the rest of Andalusia and Spain (2001-2005)].

Departamento de Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Sevilla, España.
Gaceta Sanitaria (impact factor: 1.33). 06/2011; 25(5):403-11. DOI:10.1016/j.gaceta.2011.04.003 pp.403-11
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ABSTRACT To describe hospital admissions data in the Bay of Algeciras from 2001 to 2005 compared with the rest of Andalusia and Spain and to analyze the relationship between these data and the most frequent diagnoses leading to excessive premature mortality in this area.
We carried out a cross-sectional study. The study population consisted of the residents of the municipalities of the Bay of Algeciras, obtained from the Population and Household Census of 2001. Age-adjusted annual average hospital admission rates were compared between the Bay of Algeciras (2001-2005) and the rest of Andalusia and Spain using the relative and attributable risk. Hospital admissions and premature mortality rates were compared by means of the relative risk of the most important causes.
Hospital admissions in the Bay of Algeciras were significantly lower for most of the diagnoses studied. There was also excessive premature mortality, especially for circulatory diseases (RR for hospital admissions: 0.79 in men and 0.87 in women; RR for premature mortality: 1.39 in men and 1.70 in women). Notable specific diseases were diabetes in both genders and cerebrovascular disease and liver cirrhosis in men.
This study found a lower use of healthcare services and a higher risk of premature mortality due to severe diseases in this region. Further studies analyzing the potential socioeconomic and environmental determinants of the area are required.

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Keywords

Age-adjusted annual average hospital admission rates
 
attributable risk
 
cerebrovascular disease
 
circulatory diseases
 
cross-sectional study
 
excessive premature mortality
 
frequent diagnoses
 
healthcare services
 
higher risk
 
Hospital admissions
 
hospital admissions data
 
Household Census
 
liver cirrhosis
 
lower use
 
Notable specific diseases
 
potential socioeconomic
 
premature mortality rates
 
relative risk
 
severe diseases
 
study population
 

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