Safdar Basmah, Greenberg Marna R
Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Acad Emerg Med. 2014 Dec;21(12):1325-8. doi: 10.1111/acem.12521. Epub 2014 Nov 20.
This article outlines the history, need, and evolution of gender medicine in emergency care research. Clinical examples are used where sex and gender play a role in diagnosis, management, or prognosis of patients in the emergency department (ED). The ED serves as an ideal setting to advance sex- and gender-specific research as the primary access point for health care for much of the U.S. population, with more than 136 million annual visits. Gender medicine provides the biologic and social framework to provide high-quality, safe, equitable, and cost-effective sex- and gender-specific care in the ED. With a 24-hour hospital presence, and with access to high-acuity patients, emergency physicians are well positioned to lead sex- and gender-specific clinical studies for time-sensitive conditions and also to serve as vital partners in interdisciplinary research projects. The ED also provides the primary access point for less life-threatening conditions such as substance abuse, mental health, and pain management (both acute and chronic). Because one-fifth of the U.S. population is without health insurance, and many more lack a regular provider or rapid access to their providers, the ED is often the only point of contact for advancing gender medicine in this population.
本文概述了急诊护理研究中性与性别医学的历史、需求及发展。文中列举了一些临床实例,说明性别在急诊科患者的诊断、治疗或预后中所起的作用。急诊科是推进针对性别差异研究的理想场所,因为它是美国大部分人口获得医疗保健的主要途径,每年就诊人次超过1.36亿。性别医学提供了生物学和社会框架,以便在急诊科提供高质量、安全、公平且具有成本效益的针对性别的医疗服务。由于医院全天24小时开放,且能接触到病情严重的患者,急诊医生非常适合针对时间敏感型病症开展针对性别的临床研究,并且能在跨学科研究项目中发挥重要作用。急诊科也是诸如药物滥用、心理健康和疼痛管理(包括急性和慢性疼痛)等不太危及生命的病症的主要就诊途径。由于美国五分之一的人口没有医疗保险,还有更多人没有固定的医疗服务提供者或无法快速联系到他们的医疗服务提供者,急诊科往往是在这部分人群中推进性别医学研究的唯一接触点。