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COVID-19 患者住院时的临床严重程度:美国东南部早期热点地区卫生社会决定因素分析

Clinical Severity on Hospital Admission for COVID-19: An Analysis of Social Determinants of Health From an Early Hot Spot in the Southeastern U.S.

机构信息

University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Albany, GA, USA.

John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital, Thomasville, GA, USA.

出版信息

J Prim Care Community Health. 2022 Jan-Dec;13:21501319221092244. doi: 10.1177/21501319221092244.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Disparities in COVID-19 infection, illness severity, hospitalization, and death are often attributed to age and comorbidities, which fails to recognize the contribution of social, environmental, and financial factors on health. The purpose of this study was to examine relationships between social determinants of health (SDOH) and COVID-19 severity.

METHODS

This multicenter retrospective study included adult patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Southwest Georgia, U.S. The primary outcome was the severity of illness among patients on hospital admission for COVID-19. To characterize the effect of biological and genetic factors combined with SDOH on COVID-19, we used a multilevel analysis to examine patient-level and ZIP code-level data to determine the risk of COVID-19 illness severity at admission.

RESULTS

Of 392 patients included, 65% presented with moderate or severe COVID-19 compared to 35% with critical disease. Compared to moderate or severe COVID-19, increasing levels of Charlson Comorbidity Index (OR 1.15, 95% CI 1.07-1.24), tobacco use (OR 1.85, 95% CI 1.10-3.11), and unemployment or retired versus employed (OR 1.91, 95% CI 1.04-3.50 and OR 2.17, 95% CI 1.17-4.02, respectively) were associated with increased odds of critical COVID-19 in bivariate models. In the multi-level model, ZIP codes with a higher percentage of Black or African American residents (OR 0.94, 95% CI 0.91-0.97) were associated with decreased odds of critical COVID-19.

CONCLUSION

Differences in SDOH did not lead to significantly higher odds of presenting with severe COVID-19 when accounting for patient-level and ZIP code-level variables.

摘要

简介

COVID-19 感染、疾病严重程度、住院和死亡的差异通常归因于年龄和合并症,但这并不能认识到社会、环境和经济因素对健康的贡献。本研究的目的是研究健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)与 COVID-19 严重程度之间的关系。

方法

这是一项多中心回顾性研究,包括美国佐治亚州西南部因 COVID-19 住院的成年患者。主要结局是 COVID-19 住院患者入院时疾病的严重程度。为了描述生物和遗传因素与 SDOH 结合对 COVID-19 的影响,我们使用多层次分析来检查患者水平和邮政编码水平的数据,以确定入院时 COVID-19 疾病严重程度的风险。

结果

在 392 名患者中,65%的患者表现为中度或重度 COVID-19,而 35%的患者表现为重症疾病。与中度或重度 COVID-19 相比,Charlson 合并症指数(OR 1.15,95%CI 1.07-1.24)、吸烟(OR 1.85,95%CI 1.10-3.11)和失业或退休与就业(OR 1.91,95%CI 1.04-3.50 和 OR 2.17,95%CI 1.17-4.02)的水平升高与重症 COVID-19 的几率增加相关在单变量模型中。在多层次模型中,邮政编码中黑人和非裔美国人居民比例较高(OR 0.94,95%CI 0.91-0.97)与重症 COVID-19 的几率降低相关。

结论

在考虑患者水平和邮政编码水平变量时,SDOH 的差异并不会导致出现严重 COVID-19 的几率显著增加。

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