VA HSR&D, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA 98101, USA.
Med Care. 2011 Feb;49(2):200-6. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0b013e3182019144.
Racial differences in the use of high-quality hospital care contribute to racial disparities in mortality for very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates.
We explored the role that geographic distribution of hospitals plays in the racial disparity in the use of top-tier hospitals by mothers of VLBW neonates in New York City.
Retrospective analysis of Vital Statistics and administrative databases.
VLBW deliveries in New York City from 1996 to 2001 to non-Hispanic Black (n = 4947) and non-Hispanic White (n = 1615) mothers.
Black mothers were less likely to deliver in a top-tier hospitals (White = 44%, Black = 28%; P < 0.001) and top-tier hospitals were less likely to be located in Black mothers' neighborhoods (White = 40%, Black = 33%; P < 0.001). Distance, however, did not contribute to the disparity in use of top-tier hospitals. Non-Hispanic Black mothers lived marginally closer to a top-tier hospital than non-Hispanic White mothers (0.65 miles closer; P < 0.001), and mothers of both the races often bypassed their neighborhood hospital (Black = 62% bypassed, White = 71%; P < 0.001). Inattention to recommended prenatal behaviors was associated with using a closer hospital, suggesting that geographic proximity was most important to mothers of vulnerable neonates. Purported measures of hospital quality such as Neonatal Intensive Care Unit level and volume were more strongly associated with use of hospital for White mothers than for Black mothers.
The influence of geography on the use of top-tier hospitals for mothers of VLBW neonates is complex. Other personal and hospital characteristics, not just distance or geography, also influenced hospital use in New York City.
不同种族在高质量医院护理方面的使用差异导致极低出生体重(VLBW)新生儿的死亡率存在种族差异。
我们探讨了纽约市 VLBW 新生儿母亲使用顶级医院的种族差异中,医院地理分布所起的作用。
回顾性分析生命统计和行政数据库。
1996 年至 2001 年在纽约市分娩的非西班牙裔黑人(n = 4947)和非西班牙裔白人(n = 1615)母亲的 VLBW 分娩。
黑人母亲在顶级医院分娩的比例较低(白人 = 44%,黑人 = 28%;P < 0.001),顶级医院在黑人母亲社区的分布也较少(白人 = 40%,黑人 = 33%;P < 0.001)。然而,距离并不是造成顶级医院使用差异的原因。非西班牙裔黑人母亲居住的地方比非西班牙裔白人母亲更接近顶级医院(近 0.65 英里;P < 0.001),而且这两个种族的母亲都经常绕过他们所在社区的医院(黑人 = 62%,白人 = 71%;P < 0.001)。对推荐产前行为的关注程度与使用更近的医院有关,这表明地理位置对脆弱新生儿的母亲来说是最重要的。据称,医院质量的衡量标准,如新生儿重症监护病房的级别和数量,与白人母亲使用医院的相关性比黑人母亲更强。
地理位置对 VLBW 新生儿母亲使用顶级医院的影响是复杂的。除了距离或地理位置之外,其他个人和医院特征也影响了纽约市的医院使用。