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台湾地区矫形外科手术的社会文化影响。

The sociocultural effects on orthopedic surgeries in Taiwan.

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua City, Taiwan.

Department of Optometry, Da Yeh University, Changhua City, Taiwan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Mar 29;13(3):e0195183. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195183. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Various sociocultural factors affect healthcare-seeking behaviors. In Taiwanese society, superstitions and lunar festivals play important roles in people's lives. We investigated the impact of "Ghost Month" (the 7th lunar month) and Chinese New Year (the 12th lunar month and the 1st lunar month of the following year) on the number of elective surgeries and emergent surgeries in Taiwan. The number of total knee replacement (TKR) surgeries and proximal femur fracture (PFF) surgeries in each lunar month from 2000 to 2011 were extracted from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Database, a computerized and population-based database. Patients were then sorted by location of residence or gender. The average number of TKR surgeries performed was significantly lower during the 1st, 7th, and 12th lunar months in urban areas, whereas in rural areas this trend was only evident in the 7th and 12th lunar months. There was however, no significant difference in the average number of PFF surgeries in each lunar month except for an increase seen in the 1st lunar month in rural patients (p<0.05). When sorted by gender, the average number of TKR surgeries was significantly decreased in the 7th and 12th lunar months in male patients, and decreased in the 1st, 7th, and 12th lunar months in female patients. In contrast, there was no difference in the average numbers of PFF surgeries in the 7th and 12th lunar months either in male or female patients. We proposed that the timing of elective surgeries such as TKR might be influenced by Ghost Month and Chinese New Year; however, emergent PFF surgeries were not significantly influenced by sociocultural beliefs and taboos in Taiwan.

摘要

各种社会文化因素影响着医疗保健的寻求行为。在台湾社会,迷信和农历节日在人们的生活中扮演着重要的角色。我们调查了“鬼月”(农历七月)和中国新年(农历十二月和次年正月)对台湾选择性手术和急诊手术数量的影响。从 2000 年到 2011 年,从台湾全民健康保险数据库中提取了每个农历月的全膝关节置换术(TKR)和股骨近端骨折(PFF)手术数量,该数据库是一个计算机化的基于人群的数据库。然后根据居住地或性别对患者进行分类。在城市地区,TKR 手术的平均数量在农历正月、七月和十二月显著降低,而在农村地区,这种趋势仅在七月和十二月明显。然而,除了农村患者在正月明显增加外,每个农历月的 PFF 手术平均数量没有显著差异(p<0.05)。按性别分类时,TKR 手术的平均数量在男性患者的七月和十二月显著减少,在女性患者的正月、七月和十二月减少。相比之下,七月和十二月男性或女性患者的 PFF 手术平均数量没有差异。我们提出,TKR 等选择性手术的时间可能会受到鬼月和中国新年的影响;然而,在台湾,紧急的 PFF 手术并没有受到社会文化信仰和禁忌的显著影响。

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