Bielawski Mark P, Goldstein Karen M, Mattocks Kristin M, Bean-Mayberry Bevanne, Yano Elizabeth M, Bastian Lori A
Center of Excellence, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Newington, CT, USA.
J Comp Eff Res. 2014 Mar;3(2):155-66. doi: 10.2217/cer.14.4.
This article aims to critically analyze research focused on the findings for five chronic conditions: chronic pain, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, HIV and cancer among women veterans to identify opportunities for comparative effectiveness research. We provide a descriptive analysis from the relevant articles in prior systematic reviews. In order to identify potential gaps in research for these specific conditions, we also conducted a literature search to highlight studies focusing on women veterans published since the last systematic review. While the scientific knowledge base has grown for these chronic conditions among women veterans, the vast majority of the published literature remains descriptive and/or observational, with only a few studies examining gender differences and even fewer clinical trials. There is a need to conduct comparative effectiveness research on chronic conditions among women veterans to improve health and healthcare.
本文旨在批判性地分析聚焦于女性退伍军人的五种慢性病(慢性疼痛、糖尿病、心血管疾病、艾滋病毒和癌症)研究结果的研究,以确定比较效果研究的机会。我们对先前系统评价中的相关文章进行了描述性分析。为了找出这些特定疾病研究中的潜在差距,我们还进行了文献检索,以突出自上次系统评价以来发表的聚焦于女性退伍军人的研究。虽然关于女性退伍军人这些慢性病的科学知识库有所增长,但绝大多数已发表的文献仍然是描述性和/或观察性的,只有少数研究考察了性别差异,临床试验更少。有必要对女性退伍军人的慢性病进行比较效果研究,以改善健康状况和医疗保健。