Department of Orthopaedics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
PM R. 2022 May;14(5):669-677. doi: 10.1002/pmrj.12831. Epub 2022 May 16.
Health care disparities and racial health inequities significantly influence health care delivery and patient outcomes, including for people with injuries of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). This narrative review explores factors that may influence the management of ACL injuries. Studies that have discussed potential social barriers to treatment such as socioeconomic status (SES), insurance status, educational level, and cost of treatment were identified by searching databases such as EBSCO Host, PubMed, and Galileo for the index years from 2008 to 2020. The influence of health care inequities on ACL injury management was explored. Twelve studies met inclusion criteria and described a total of 219,708 participants. Barriers to surgical management of ACL injury were higher cost of surgery, greater time to evaluation and treatment, lower SES, lack of private insurance, and being identified as a racial minority. In addition, surgical environment, whether within a private or community-based health care system, and access to care affected post-surgical complication rates. Finally, risk of revision, lack of physical therapy access, and odds of additional injuries to include chondral and meniscal derangement were higher in racial minority, lower SES, and government insurance populations. These findings suggest health disparity and inequity exist in the care of ACL injury for patients with lower SES and without commercial insurance, and in minority populations. These patients appear to have a significantly reduced ability to access timely care, which can impact healing and ability to return to preferred activities of daily life or sport.
卫生保健差异和种族健康不平等现象严重影响卫生保健的提供和患者的预后,包括前交叉韧带(ACL)受伤的患者。本叙述性综述探讨了可能影响 ACL 损伤管理的因素。通过在 EBSCOHost、PubMed 和 Galileo 等数据库中搜索索引年份为 2008 年至 2020 年的研究,确定了讨论治疗潜在社会障碍(如社会经济地位(SES)、保险状况、教育程度和治疗费用)的研究。探讨了卫生保健不平等对 ACL 损伤管理的影响。符合纳入标准的 12 项研究共描述了 219708 名参与者。ACL 损伤手术管理的障碍包括手术费用较高、评估和治疗时间较长、SES 较低、缺乏私人保险以及被认定为少数民族。此外,手术环境(是在私人医疗保健系统还是社区医疗保健系统中)和获得护理的机会影响了术后并发症的发生率。最后,在 SES 较低和没有商业保险的患者中,以及在少数民族和政府保险人群中,翻修风险、缺乏物理治疗机会以及包括软骨和半月板损伤在内的其他损伤的可能性更高。这些发现表明,在 ACL 损伤的治疗中,SES 较低且没有商业保险的患者以及少数民族患者存在卫生保健差异和不平等现象。这些患者似乎明显减少了及时获得护理的能力,这可能会影响愈合能力和恢复日常活动或运动的能力。