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风湿和肌肉骨骼疾病的发生和医疗费用中的社会经济不平等:一项包括 190 万人的西班牙基于人群的研究结果。

Socio-economic inequalities in occurrence and health care costs in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: results from a Spanish population-based study including 1.9 million persons.

机构信息

Rheumatology, Maastricht University, School for Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht University Medical Centre, the Netherlands.

Rheumatology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2018 Jul-Aug;36(4):589-594. Epub 2018 Jan 31.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To explore and compare the impact of socio-economic deprivation on the occurrence of the major rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) and health care costs.

METHODS

Data on diagnoses, socio-demographics and health care costs of the entire adult population of the Basque Country (Spain) was used. Area deprivation index included five categories (1 to 5 (most deprived)). Cost categories included primary and specialist care, emergency room, hospitalisations, and drug prescriptions. Twenty-nine RMDs were grouped into seven groups: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Spondyloarthritis, Crystal Arthropathies, Osteoarthritis, Soft Tissue Diseases, Connective Tissue Diseases, and Vasculitis. The relations between the deprivation and the occurrence of RMD and costs were explored in regression models adjusted for relevant confounders.

RESULTS

Data from 1,923,156 adults were analysed. Mean age was 49.9 (SD18.4) years, 49% were males. Soft tissue diseases were the most prevalent RMD (5.5%, n=105,656), followed by osteoarthritis (2.2%, n=41,924). Socio-economic deprivation was associated with higher likelihood to have any of the 29 RMDs. The strongest socio-economic gradient was seen for the soft tissue diseases (OR 1.82 [95%CI 1.78;1.85], most vs. least deprived), followed by osteoarthritis (OR 1.59 [1.54;1.64]). Deprivation was also associated with higher costs across the majority of the conditions however patterns were more blurred, and inverse relationship was observed for connective tissue diseases, gout, hip osteoarthritis and undifferentiated (poly)arthritis.

CONCLUSIONS

Socio-economic deprivation is associated with increased occurrence of all RMDs, and in most cases more deprived patients incur higher health care costs.

摘要

目的

探讨和比较社会经济剥夺对主要风湿和肌肉骨骼疾病(RMDs)发生和医疗保健费用的影响。

方法

使用了巴斯克地区(西班牙)所有成年人口的诊断、社会人口统计学和医疗保健费用数据。区域剥夺指数包括五个类别(1 到 5(最贫困))。费用类别包括初级和专科护理、急诊室、住院治疗和药物处方。将 29 种 RMD 分为七组:类风湿关节炎、脊柱关节炎、晶体关节病、骨关节炎、软组织疾病、结缔组织疾病和血管炎。在调整了相关混杂因素的回归模型中,探讨了剥夺与 RMD 发生和费用之间的关系。

结果

分析了 1923156 名成年人的数据。平均年龄为 49.9(18.4)岁,49%为男性。软组织疾病是最常见的 RMD(5.5%,n=105656),其次是骨关节炎(2.2%,n=41924)。社会经济剥夺与更高的可能性有关患有 29 种 RMD 中的任何一种。在软组织疾病方面,社会经济梯度最强(OR 1.82 [95%CI 1.78;1.85],最贫困与最贫困),其次是骨关节炎(OR 1.59 [1.54;1.64])。剥夺也与大多数情况下的更高费用相关,但模式更加模糊,结缔组织疾病、痛风、髋关节骨关节炎和未分化(多)关节炎呈反向关系。

结论

社会经济剥夺与所有 RMD 的发生增加有关,在大多数情况下,贫困程度较高的患者的医疗保健费用更高。

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