Gundlapalli Adi V, Redd Andrew M, Suo Ying, Pettey Warren B P, Brignone Emily, Chin David L, Walker Lauren E, Poltavskiy Eduard A, Janak Jud C, Howard Jeffrey T, Sosnov Jonathan A, Stewart Ian J
Informatics, Decision Enhancement, and Analytic Sciences (IDEAS 2.0) Center, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, 500 Foothill Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84148.
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, 30 N 1900 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84132.
Mil Med. 2020 Jan 7;185(Suppl 1):413-419. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usz223.
Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions are commonly seen among military service members (SM) and Veterans. We explored correlates of award of MSK-related service-connected disability benefits (SCDB) among SM seeking care in Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals.
Department of Defense data on SM who separated from October 1, 2001 to May 2017 were linked to VA administrative data. Using adjusted logistic regression models, we determined the odds of receiving MSK SCDB.
A total of 1,558,449 (79% of separating SM) had at least one encounter in VA during the study period (7.8% disability separations). Overall, 51% of this cohort had at least one MSK SCDB (88% among disability separations, 48% among normal). Those with disability separations (as compared to normal separations) were significantly more likely to receive MSK SCDB (odds ratio 2.37) as were females (compared to males, odds ratio 1.15).
Although active duty SM with disability separations were more likely to receive MSK-related service-connected disability ratings in the VA, those with normal separations also received such awards. Identifying those at highest risk for MSK-related disability could lead to improved surveillance and prevention strategies in the Department of Defense and VA health care systems to prevent further damage and disability.
肌肉骨骼(MSK)疾病在现役军人和退伍军人中很常见。我们探讨了在退伍军人事务部(VA)医院寻求治疗的现役军人中,与MSK相关的服役关联残疾福利(SCDB)授予的相关因素。
将2001年10月1日至2017年5月退役的现役军人的国防部数据与VA行政数据相链接。使用调整后的逻辑回归模型,我们确定了获得MSK SCDB的几率。
在研究期间,共有1,558,449名(占退役现役军人的79%)在VA至少有一次就诊记录(7.8%为残疾退役)。总体而言,该队列中有51%至少有一项MSK SCDB(残疾退役者中为88%,正常退役者中为48%)。与正常退役者相比,残疾退役者更有可能获得MSK SCDB(优势比为2.37),女性也是如此(与男性相比,优势比为1.15)。
虽然残疾退役的现役军人在VA更有可能获得与MSK相关的服役关联残疾评级,但正常退役者也能获得此类奖励。识别MSK相关残疾风险最高的人群,可能会改善国防部和VA医疗系统的监测和预防策略,以防止进一步的损伤和残疾。