Ewbank D C
Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104.
Int J Epidemiol. 1993;22 Suppl 1:S64-72. doi: 10.1093/ije/22.supplement_1.s64.
The Mortality and Use of Health Services studies were designed to measure changes in the coverage of health services and in infant and child mortality rates associated with the implementation of the Combatting Childhood Communicable Diseases programme. The papers in this supplement provide the results of research carried out in areas of Zaire and Liberia. Data from these studies provide credible evidence that these programmes actually reduced mortality. The proportion of children dying by their fifth birthday declined by 17% in Zaire and by 32% in Liberia. These estimates of programme impact are consistent with the increases in the use of health services and with data from similar studies in other countries. Results of these surveys suggest that child survival programmes in Africa can reduce mortality substantially in populations living in different environments at very different initial levels of child mortality.
死亡率与卫生服务利用研究旨在衡量与实施防治儿童传染病计划相关的卫生服务覆盖范围以及婴儿和儿童死亡率的变化。本增刊中的论文提供了在扎伊尔和利比里亚地区开展的研究结果。这些研究的数据提供了可靠证据,证明这些计划确实降低了死亡率。在扎伊尔,五岁前死亡儿童的比例下降了17%,在利比里亚下降了32%。这些计划影响的估计结果与卫生服务利用的增加以及其他国家类似研究的数据相一致。这些调查结果表明,非洲的儿童生存计划能够大幅降低生活在不同环境、儿童死亡率初始水平差异很大的人群的死亡率。