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一项对加拿大和美国健康结果比较研究的系统综述。

A systematic review of studies comparing health outcomes in Canada and the United States.

作者信息

Guyatt Gordon H, Devereaux Pj, Lexchin Joel, Stone Samuel B, Yalnizyan Armine, Himmelstein David, Woolhandler Steffie, Zhou Qi, Goldsmith Laurie J, Cook Deborah J, Haines Ted, Lacchetti Christina, Lavis John N, Sullivan Terrence, Mills Ed, Kraus Shelley, Bhatnagar Neera

出版信息

Open Med. 2007 Apr 14;1(1):e27-36.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Differences in medical care in the United States compared with Canada, including greater reliance on private funding and for-profit delivery, as well as markedly higher expenditures, may result in different health outcomes.

OBJECTIVES

To systematically review studies comparing health outcomes in the United States and Canada among patients treated for similar underlying medical conditions.

METHODS

We identified studies comparing health outcomes of patients in Canada and the United States by searching multiple bibliographic databases and resources. We masked study results before determining study eligibility. We abstracted study characteristics, including methodological quality and generalizability.

RESULTS

We identified 38 studies comparing populations of patients in Canada and the United States. Studies addressed diverse problems, including cancer, coronary artery disease, chronic medical illnesses and surgical procedures. Of 10 studies that included extensive statistical adjustment and enrolled broad populations, 5 favoured Canada, 2 favoured the United States, and 3 showed equivalent or mixed results. Of 28 studies that failed one of these criteria, 9 favoured Canada, 3 favoured the United States, and 16 showed equivalent or mixed results. Overall, results for mortality favoured Canada (relative risk 0.95, 95% confidence interval 0.92-0.98, p= 0.002) but were very heterogeneous, and we failed to find convincing explanations for this heterogeneity. The only condition in which results consistently favoured one country was end-stage renal disease, in which Canadian patients fared better.

INTERPRETATION

Available studies suggest that health outcomes may be superior in patients cared for in Canada versus the United States, but differences are not consistent.

摘要

背景

与加拿大相比,美国医疗保健存在差异,包括对私人资金和营利性服务的更大依赖以及明显更高的支出,这可能导致不同的健康结果。

目的

系统回顾比较美国和加拿大患有相似基础疾病患者健康结果的研究。

方法

通过检索多个文献数据库和资源,我们确定了比较加拿大和美国患者健康结果的研究。在确定研究资格之前,我们对研究结果进行了盲法处理。我们提取了研究特征,包括方法学质量和可推广性。

结果

我们确定了38项比较加拿大和美国患者群体的研究。这些研究涉及多种问题,包括癌症、冠状动脉疾病、慢性疾病和外科手术。在10项进行了广泛统计调整且纳入广泛人群的研究中,5项支持加拿大,2项支持美国,3项显示结果相当或混合。在28项未满足其中一项标准的研究中,9项支持加拿大,3项支持美国,16项显示结果相当或混合。总体而言,死亡率结果支持加拿大(相对风险0.95,95%置信区间0.92 - 0.98,p = 0.002),但差异非常大,我们未能找到对此异质性的令人信服的解释。唯一结果始终支持一个国家的情况是终末期肾病,加拿大患者在这方面表现更好。

解读

现有研究表明,与美国相比,在加拿大接受治疗的患者健康结果可能更好,但差异并不一致。

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