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Salud Pública de México

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JASSO-GUTIERREZ, Luis; DURAN-ARENAS, Luis; FLORES-HUERTA, Samuel  and  CORTES-GALLO, Gabriel. Recommendations to improve healthcare of neonates with respiratory insufficiency beneficiaries of Seguro Popular. Salud pública Méx [online]. 2012, vol.54, suppl.1, pp.s57-s64. ISSN 0036-3634.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the structure and processes of care of neonatal intensive care units (NICU) providing health care to neonates with respiratory insufficiency, and financed by Seguro Popular. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional design was used; 21 NICU were included. Information was collected from four sources: Seguro Popular database, self-applicable interviews to medical staff, structure and processes format, and reviews of clinical charts. Variables: structure, processes of care, drug supplies, training, and neonates' clinical conditions. RESULTS: The analysis of the database included 9 679 newborns. The respiratory disorders were transitory tachypnea, non-specific respiratory insufficiency, respiratory distress syndrome, (RDS) perinatal asphyxia, and meconium aspiration syndrome. 90% of NICU'S directors considered that drug supply was good, whereas only 16% of neonatologist had this opinion. 58.5% of neonates with RDS had <37 gestation weeks. 34.2% with RDS were prescribed alveolar surfactant; 51% received dosages above recommended standards. CONCLUSIONS: Recommendations to improve infrastructure and care processes are issued.

Keywords : neonate respiratory insufficiency; respiratory distress syndrome; health insurance; neonatal intensive care unit; quality of care; neonatal mortality; Mexico.

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