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埃博拉疫情期间非埃博拉卫生保健服务的利用情况:系统评价和荟萃分析。

Utilization of non-Ebola health care services during Ebola outbreaks: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

机构信息

Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of International Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Deptartment of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

J Glob Health. 2019 Jun;9(1):010406. doi: 10.7189/jogh.09.010406.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Beyond their direct effects on mortality, outbreaks of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) might disrupt the provision of health care services in affected countries, possibly resulting in an increase in the number of deaths from non-EVD causes. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies documenting the impact of EVD outbreaks on health care utilization.

METHODS

We searched PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Global Health, Pascal and grey literature to identify observational studies that compared indicators of health care utilization before and during the outbreak. We identified 14 752 unique citations, 22 of which met inclusion criteria. All were related to the 2013-2016 West African EVD outbreak. From the 22 studies, we extracted 235 estimates of the relative change in health care utilization during the EVD outbreak. We used multivariate regression to estimate the average effect of the outbreak on health care utilization, and to assess heterogeneity across study characteristics.

FINDINGS

On average, health care utilization declined by 18.0% during the outbreak (95% Confidence Interval: -26.5%, -9.5%). The observed declines in health care utilization were largest in settings affected by higher levels of EVD incidence (>2.5 cases per 100 000 per week) whereas utilization did not change in settings with EVD incidence less than 0.5 cases per 100 000 per week. Declines in utilization were greater for inpatient care and for deliveries than for outpatient care. They were also larger in studies based on small samples of health facilities, suggestive of publication bias. However, several studies based on larger samples of facilities also observed declines in health care utilization.

CONCLUSIONS

During the West African EVD outbreak, the utilization of health services declined significantly. During outbreaks of EVD, attention needs to be paid to the disruption of the health services, which can have large indirect health impacts.

摘要

背景

埃博拉病毒病(EVD)的爆发除了直接影响死亡率外,还可能扰乱受影响国家的医疗服务提供,从而导致非 EVD 原因导致的死亡人数增加。我们对记录 EVD 爆发对医疗保健利用影响的研究进行了系统评价和荟萃分析。

方法

我们搜索了 PubMed、Embase、Scopus、Web of Science、护理与联合健康文献累积索引(CINAHL)、全球健康、Pascal 和灰色文献,以确定比较爆发前后医疗保健利用指标的观察性研究。我们共确定了 14752 条独特的引文,其中 22 条符合纳入标准。所有这些研究都与 2013-2016 年西非 EVD 爆发有关。在这 22 项研究中,我们提取了 235 项关于 EVD 爆发期间医疗保健利用相对变化的估计值。我们使用多元回归来估计爆发对医疗保健利用的平均影响,并评估研究特征的异质性。

结果

平均而言,爆发期间医疗保健利用率下降了 18.0%(95%置信区间:-26.5%,-9.5%)。在 EVD 发病率较高的地区(>每 10 万人每周 2.5 例),观察到的医疗保健利用率下降幅度最大,而在发病率低于每 10 万人每周 0.5 例的地区,利用率没有变化。利用率下降在住院治疗和分娩中比在门诊治疗中更为明显。在基于小样本医疗机构的研究中,下降幅度更大,提示存在发表偏倚。然而,一些基于较大样本医疗机构的研究也观察到医疗保健利用率下降。

结论

在西非 EVD 爆发期间,卫生服务的利用显著下降。在 EVD 爆发期间,需要注意卫生服务的中断,这可能会产生重大的间接健康影响。

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