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美国儿童阿片类药物处方中的种族差异。

Racial differences in opioid prescribing for children in the United States.

机构信息

Departments of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine.

Pediatrics, and.

出版信息

Pain. 2018 Oct;159(10):2050-2057. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001290.

Abstract

Racial differences exist in analgesic prescribing for children during emergency department and ambulatory surgery visits in the United States; however, it is unknown whether this is true in the outpatient setting. We examined racial and ethnic differences in outpatient analgesic prescribing using nationally representative data from 113,929 children from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. We also examined whether patient-provider race and ethnic concordance was associated with opioid prescription. White children were more commonly prescribed opioids as compared to minorities (3.0% vs 0.9%-1.7%), except for Native American children who had similar rates of opioid prescription (2.6%) as white children. Minorities were more likely to receive nonopioid analgesics than white children (2.0%-5.7% vs 1.3%). Although most white children had race-concordant providers (93.5%), only 34.3% of black children and 42.7% of Hispanic children had race-concordant providers. Among black children, having a race concordant usual source of care provider was associated with a decreased likelihood of receiving an opioid prescription as compared to having a white usual source of care provider (adjusted odds ratio [95% confidence interval] = 0.51 [0.30-0.87]). For all other racial groups, patient-provider race-concordance was not associated with likelihood of opioid prescription. Racial differences exist in analgesic prescriptions to children at outpatient health care visits in the United States, with white children more likely to receive opioids and minorities more likely to receive nonopioid analgesics. Health care providers' race and ethnicity may play a significant role in extant analgesic differences. Further work should focus on understanding the role of provider race and ethnicity in analgesic differences to children in the United States.

摘要

在美国,急诊室和门诊手术就诊期间,不同种族的儿童在开具止痛药方面存在差异;然而,在门诊环境下是否存在这种情况尚不清楚。我们利用来自医疗支出调查的 113929 名儿童的全国代表性数据,检查了门诊开具止痛药方面的种族和民族差异。我们还研究了患者与提供者的种族和民族一致性是否与阿片类药物处方相关。与少数民族(3.0%比 0.9%-1.7%)相比,白人儿童更常被开具阿片类药物(3.0%比 0.9%-1.7%),但除了美洲原住民儿童,他们的阿片类药物处方率(2.6%)与白人儿童相似。少数民族比白人儿童更有可能接受非阿片类止痛药(2.0%-5.7%比 1.3%)。尽管大多数白人儿童都有与种族相符的提供者(93.5%),但只有 34.3%的黑人儿童和 42.7%的西班牙裔儿童有与种族相符的提供者。在黑人儿童中,与有白人常规医疗服务提供者相比,有与种族相符的常规医疗服务提供者与接受阿片类药物处方的可能性降低相关(调整后的优势比[95%置信区间] = 0.51[0.30-0.87])。对于所有其他种族群体,患者与提供者的种族一致性与接受阿片类药物处方的可能性无关。在美国,门诊就诊的儿童在开具止痛药方面存在种族差异,白人儿童更有可能接受阿片类药物,少数民族更有可能接受非阿片类止痛药。医疗保健提供者的种族和民族可能在现存的止痛药差异中发挥重要作用。进一步的研究应侧重于了解提供者的种族和民族在儿童阿片类药物差异中的作用。

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