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60 岁及以上骨科医生和确诊 COVID-19 病例的地理空间映射。

Geospatial Mapping of Orthopaedic Surgeons Age 60 and Over and Confirmed Cases of COVID-19.

机构信息

Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio.

Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

出版信息

J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2020 Jun 17;102(12):1022-1028. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.20.00577.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although elective surgical procedures in the United States have been suspended because of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, orthopaedic surgeons are being recruited to serve patients with COVID-19 in addition to providing orthopaedic acute care. Older individuals are deemed to be at higher risk for poor outcomes with COVID-19. Although previous studies have shown a high proportion of older providers nationwide across medical specialties, we are not aware of any previous study that has analyzed the age distribution among the orthopaedic workforce. Therefore, the purposes of the present study were (1) to determine the geographic distribution of U.S. orthopaedic surgeons by age, (2) to compare the distribution with other surgical specialties, and (3) to compare this distribution with the spread of COVID-19.

METHODS

Demographic statistics from the most recent State Physician Workforce Data Reports published by the Association of American Medical Colleges were extracted to identify the 2018 statewide proportion of practicing orthopaedic surgeons ≥60 years of age as well as age-related demographic data for all surgical specialties. Geospatial data on the distribution of COVID-19 cases were obtained from the Environmental Systems Research Institute. State boundary files were taken from the U.S. Census Bureau. Orthopaedic workforce age data were utilized to group states into quintiles.

RESULTS

States with the highest quintile of orthopaedic surgeons ≥60 years of age included states most severely affected by COVID-19: New York, New Jersey, California, and Florida. For all states, the median number of providers ≥60 years of age was 105.5 (interquartile range [IQR], 45.5 to 182.5). The median proportion of orthopaedic surgeons ≥60 years of age was higher than that of all other surgical subspecialties, apart from thoracic surgery.

CONCLUSIONS

To our knowledge, the present report provides the first age-focused view of the orthopaedic workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic. States in the highest quintile of orthopaedic surgeons ≥60 years old are also among the most overwhelmed by COVID-19. As important orthopaedic acute care continues in addition to COVID-19 frontline service, special considerations may be needed for at-risk staff. Appropriate health system measures and workforce-management strategies should protect the subset of those who are most potentially vulnerable.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Therapeutic Level IV. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

摘要

背景

由于 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,美国已经暂停了择期手术,但骨科医生除了提供骨科急症护理外,还被招募来为 COVID-19 患者服务。老年人被认为感染 COVID-19 的预后较差的风险更高。尽管之前的研究表明,全国范围内各医学专业的老年医生比例较高,但我们不知道之前有任何研究分析过骨科劳动力的年龄分布。因此,本研究的目的是:(1)确定美国骨科医生的年龄地理分布;(2)与其他外科专业进行比较;(3)与 COVID-19 的传播进行比较。

方法

从美国医师劳动力数据报告协会发布的最新的州医师劳动力数据报告中提取人口统计学统计数据,以确定 2018 年全州范围内≥60 岁的执业骨科医生的比例,以及所有外科专业的年龄相关人口统计学数据。从环境系统研究所获得有关 COVID-19 病例分布的地理空间数据。从美国人口普查局获取州边界文件。利用骨科劳动力年龄数据将各州分为五组。

结果

≥60 岁的骨科医生比例最高的五个州包括受 COVID-19 影响最严重的州:纽约、新泽西、加利福尼亚和佛罗里达。对于所有州,≥60 岁的医生中位数为 105.5(四分位距[IQR],45.5 至 182.5)。≥60 岁的骨科医生中位数比例高于除胸外科以外的所有其他外科亚专业。

结论

据我们所知,本报告首次提供了 COVID-19 大流行期间骨科劳动力的年龄重点观点。≥60 岁的骨科医生比例最高的州也是 COVID-19 负担最重的州。除了为 COVID-19 一线服务之外,重要的骨科急症护理也在继续,因此可能需要为高危工作人员提供特别考虑。适当的卫生系统措施和劳动力管理策略应该保护那些最有可能受到影响的人群。

证据水平

治疗性 IV 级。有关证据水平的完整说明,请参见作者说明。

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