Koebnick Corinna, Langer-Gould Annette M, Gould Michael K, Chao Chun R, Iyer Rajan L, Smith Ning, Chen Wansu, Jacobsen Steven J
Kaiser Permanente Research and Evaluation, Pasadena, CA,
Perm J. 2012 Summer;16(3):37-41. doi: 10.7812/TPP/12-031.
Data from the memberships of large, integrated health care systems can be valuable for clinical, epidemiologic, and health services research, but a potential selection bias may threaten the inference to the population of interest.
We reviewed administrative records of members of Kaiser Permanente Southern California (KPSC) in 2000 and 2010, and we compared their sociodemographic characteristics with those of the underlying population in the coverage area on the basis of US Census Bureau data.
We identified 3,328,579 KPSC members in 2000 and 3,357,959 KPSC members in 2010, representing approximately 16% of the population in the coverage area. The distribution of sex and age of KPSC members appeared to be similar to the census reference population in 2000 and 2010 except with a slightly higher proportion of 40 to 64 year olds. The proportion of Hispanics/Latinos was comparable between KPSC and the census reference population (37.5% vs 38.2%, respectively, in 2000 and 45.2% vs 43.3% in 2010). However, KPSC members included more blacks (14.9% vs 7.0% in 2000 and 10.8% vs 6.5% in 2010). Neighborhood educational levels and neighborhood household incomes were generally similar between KPSC members and the census reference population, but with a marginal underrepresentation of individuals with extremely low income and high education.
The membership of KPSC reflects the socioeconomic diversity of the Southern California census population, suggesting that findings from this setting may provide valid inference for clinical, epidemiologic, and health services research.
大型综合医疗保健系统成员的数据对于临床、流行病学和卫生服务研究可能具有重要价值,但潜在的选择偏差可能会影响对目标人群的推断。
我们查阅了2000年和2010年南加州凯撒医疗集团(KPSC)成员的行政记录,并根据美国人口普查局的数据,将他们的社会人口统计学特征与覆盖地区的潜在人群进行了比较。
我们在2000年确定了3328579名KPSC成员,在2010年确定了3357959名KPSC成员,约占覆盖地区人口的16%。2000年和2010年,KPSC成员的性别和年龄分布似乎与人口普查参考人群相似,只是40至64岁人群的比例略高。KPSC成员中西班牙裔/拉丁裔的比例与人口普查参考人群相当(2000年分别为37.5%和38.2%,2010年分别为45.2%和43.3%)。然而,KPSC成员中黑人更多(2000年为14.9%和7.0%,2010年为10.8%和6.5%)。KPSC成员与人口普查参考人群的邻里教育水平和邻里家庭收入总体相似,但收入极低和教育程度高的个体略有代表性不足。
KPSC的成员构成反映了南加州人口普查人群的社会经济多样性,这表明在此背景下的研究结果可能为临床、流行病学和卫生服务研究提供有效的推断。