Acceso abierto·Documento·2015·Español

Evaluación de los programas de atención a la salud de las mujeres en las principales instituciones del sistema de salud de México

Graciela Freyermuth Enciso; Sergio Meneses Navarro; Martín Romero Martínez

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Resumen

The aim of this study was to analyze the institutional capacity for provision of women's health care services in Mexico in accordance with prevailing regulations. A probabilistic national sample of health care institutions was used to compare performance rates according to services packages based on analysis of variance. No package showed outstanding performance. Adequate performance was seen in referral and counter-referral centers for uterine cervical cancer, childbirth care, breast cancer diagnosis, family planning counseling, and training in sexual and reproductive health. The lowest performance was seen in the prevention of uterine cervical cancer, obstetric urgencies, family and sexual violence, and promotion of family planning. All the institutions showed low performance in the prevention of breast cancer, promotion of family planning, and management of family and gender violence. The Ministry of Health's leadership needs to be strengthened in order to overcome resistance for the institutions to adhere to the prevailing regulations.

Cómo citar

Graciela Freyermuth Enciso, & Sergio Meneses Navarro, & Martín Romero Martínez (2015). Evaluación de los programas de atención a la salud de las mujeres en las principales instituciones del sistema de salud de México. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311x00034014