Center for Population Health Research, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Center for Population Health Research, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Mexico.
J Adolesc Health. 2018 Mar;62(3):265-272. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.08.001. Epub 2017 Oct 18.
We aimed to evaluate adolescent access to contraceptive information and quality of care in a sample of primary care clinics and pharmacies in Mexico and their association with health facility and adolescent characteristics.
We selected a random sample of pharmacies (n = 434) and public-sector, primary care clinics (n = 327) in Mexico City to be visited by young women posing as "mystery clients" looking for contraception or emergency contraception. Access to contraception information was measured as the percent of times that women received the information they requested. To assess quality of care, we built an "adolescent-friendly services" (AFS) score based on the World Health Organization framework. Regression models were fitted to evaluate the associations between outcomes and health facility and client characteristics.
Twenty percent of women did not receive the information they requested. Clients seeking emergency contraception information had higher odds of obtaining it than clients seeking information on contraception (odds ratio 3.08 95% confidence interval 2.03, 4.67). AFS scores were low, although higher in clinics than in pharmacies (5/9 in clinics vs. 3/9 in pharmacies). Younger age and indigenous appearance were associated with lower quality as measured by the AFS score.
Access to information about contraception in pharmacies and clinics is high, but efforts must be made to provide 100% coverage to adolescents. The quality of contraception services in pharmacies and clinics is poor and nonequitable, favoring older and nonindigenous adolescents. Clinics and pharmacies must strive to comply with international AFS guidelines.
我们旨在评估墨西哥某样本初级保健诊所和药房中青少年获取避孕信息的情况和护理质量,并分析其与卫生机构和青少年特征的关联。
我们选择了墨西哥城的一个随机样本,包括 434 家药店和 327 家公共部门初级保健诊所,由年轻女性假扮“神秘客户”来访问这些机构,以寻求避孕或紧急避孕信息。将获得所需信息的比例作为获取避孕信息的衡量指标。为了评估护理质量,我们根据世界卫生组织的框架构建了一个“青少年友好服务”(AFS)评分。回归模型用于评估结果与卫生机构和客户特征之间的关联。
20%的女性没有获得她们所要求的信息。寻求紧急避孕信息的客户获得信息的可能性高于寻求避孕信息的客户(优势比 3.08,95%置信区间 2.03,4.67)。AFS 评分较低,但诊所的评分高于药房(诊所 5/9,药房 3/9)。年龄较小和土著外貌与 AFS 评分较低有关。
在药房和诊所获取避孕信息的机会很高,但必须努力为青少年提供 100%的覆盖率。药房和诊所的避孕服务质量较差且不平等,有利于年龄较大和非土著的青少年。诊所和药房必须努力遵守国际 AFS 指南。