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考科蓝肌肉骨骼系统评价中如何评估健康公平性?

How Is Health Equity Assessed in Cochrane Musculoskeletal Reviews?

机构信息

N. Janusz, BSc, P. Tugwell, MD, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

O. Dewidar, MSc, S. Dowling, BSc, E.T. Ghogomu, MSc, Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Rheumatol. 2022 Dec;49(12):1379-1384. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.220169. Epub 2022 Aug 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the extent to which Cochrane Musculoskeletal systematic reviews assess and analyze health equity considerations.

METHODS

We included Cochrane Musculoskeletal systematic reviews that included trials with participants aged ≥ 50 years and that were published from 2015 to 2020. We assessed the extent to which reviews considered health equity in the description of the population in the PICO (Patient/Population - Intervention - Comparison/Comparator - Outcome) framework, data analysis (planned and conducted), description of participant characteristics, summary of findings, and applicability of results using the PROGRESS-Plus framework. The PROGRESS acronym stands for place of residence (rural or urban), race/ethnicity/culture/language, occupation, gender/sex, religion, education, socioeconomic status, and social capital, and Plus represents age, disability, relationship features, time-dependent relationships, comorbidities, and health literacy.

RESULTS

In total, 52 systematic reviews met our inclusion criteria. At least 1 element of PROGRESS-Plus was considered in 90% (47/52) of the reviews regarding the description of participants and in 85% (44/52) of reviews regarding question formulation. For participant description, the most reported factors were age (47/52, 90%) and sex (45/52, 87%). In total, 8 (15%) reviews planned to analyze outcomes by sex, age, and comorbidities. Only 1 had sufficient data to carry this out. In total, 19 (37%) reviews discussed the applicability of the results to 1 or more PROGRESS-Plus factor, most frequently across sex (12/52, 23%) and age (9/52, 17%).

CONCLUSION

Sex and age were the most reported PROGRESS-Plus factors in any sections of the Cochrane Musculoskeletal reviews. We suggest a template for reporting participant characteristics that authors of reviews believe may influence outcomes. This could help patients and practitioners make judgments about applicability.

摘要

目的

评估 Cochrane 肌肉骨骼系统评价在多大程度上评估和分析健康公平性考虑因素。

方法

我们纳入了 Cochrane 肌肉骨骼系统评价,这些评价纳入了年龄≥50 岁的参与者的试验,并于 2015 年至 2020 年发表。我们评估了评价在 PICO(患者/人群-干预-比较/对照-结果)框架中的人群描述、数据分析(计划和进行)、参与者特征描述、结果总结以及使用 PROGRESS-Plus 框架评估结果的适用性方面考虑健康公平性的程度。PROGRESS 首字母缩写代表居住地(农村或城市)、种族/民族/文化/语言、职业、性别/性别、宗教、教育、社会经济地位和社会资本,Plus 代表年龄、残疾、关系特征、时变关系、合并症和健康素养。

结果

共有 52 项系统评价符合我们的纳入标准。在至少 1 个 PROGRESS-Plus 元素方面,有 90%(47/52)的评价在参与者描述方面、85%(44/52)的评价在问题制定方面得到了考虑。在参与者描述方面,报告最多的因素是年龄(47/52,90%)和性别(45/52,87%)。共有 8 项(15%)评价计划按性别、年龄和合并症分析结局。只有 1 项有足够的数据进行此分析。共有 19 项(37%)评价讨论了结果在 1 个或多个 PROGRESS-Plus 因素方面的适用性,最常涉及性别(12/52,23%)和年龄(9/52,17%)。

结论

在 Cochrane 肌肉骨骼评价的任何部分,性别和年龄都是报告最多的 PROGRESS-Plus 因素。我们建议报告评价作者认为可能影响结局的参与者特征的模板。这可以帮助患者和医生做出关于适用性的判断。

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