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美国在 COVID-19 大流行期间区域医疗资源分配指南的差异。

Differences in US Regional Healthcare Allocation Guidelines During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), Portland, OR, USA.

Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care, Veterans Affairs Portland Health Care System, Portland, OR, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2023 Jan;38(1):269-272. doi: 10.1007/s11606-022-07861-2. Epub 2022 Nov 8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hospitals faced unprecedented scarcity of resources without parallel in modern times during the COVID-19 pandemic. This scarcity led healthcare systems and states to develop or modify scarce resource allocation guidelines that could be implemented during "crisis standards of care" (CSC). CSC describes a significant change in healthcare operations and the level of care provided during a public health emergency.

OBJECTIVE

Our study provides a comprehensive examination of the latest CSC guidelines in the western region of the USA, where Alaska and Idaho declared CSC, focusing on ethical issues and health disparities.

DESIGN

Mixed-methods survey study of physicians and/or ethicists and review of healthcare system and state allocation guidelines.

PARTICIPANTS

Ten physicians and/or ethicists who participated in scarce resource allocation guideline development from seven healthcare systems or three state-appointed committees from the western region of the USA including Alaska, California, Idaho, Oregon, and California.

RESULTS

All sites surveyed developed allocation guidelines, but only four (40%) were operationalized either statewide or for specific scarce resources. Most guidelines included comorbidities (70%), and half included adjustments for socioeconomic disadvantage (50%), while only one included specific priority groups (10%). Allocation tiebreakers included the life cycle principle and random number generators. Six guidelines evolved over time, removing restrictions such as age, severity of illness, and comorbidities. Additional palliative care (20%) and ethics (50%) resources were planned by some guidelines.

CONCLUSIONS

Allocation guidelines are essential to support clinicians during public health emergencies; however, significant deficits and differences in guidelines were identified that may perpetuate structural inequities and racism. While a universal triage protocol that is equally accepted by all communities is unlikely, the lack of regional agreement on standards with justification and transparency has the potential to erode public trust and perpetuate inequity.

摘要

背景

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,医院面临着现代史上前所未有的资源短缺,这导致医疗系统和各州制定或修改了稀缺资源分配指南,以便在“危机护理标准”(CSC)下实施。CSC 描述了医疗保健运营和公共卫生紧急情况下提供的护理水平的重大变化。

目的

我们的研究全面考察了美国西部地区最新的 CSC 指南,其中阿拉斯加和爱达荷州宣布实行 CSC,重点关注伦理问题和健康差距。

设计

对来自美国西部地区的七个医疗系统或三个州指定委员会的 10 名医生和/或伦理学家进行稀缺资源分配指南制定的混合方法调查研究,以及对医疗保健系统和州分配指南的审查。

参与者

来自美国西部地区的七个医疗系统或三个州指定委员会的 10 名医生和/或伦理学家参与了稀缺资源分配指南的制定,这些地区包括阿拉斯加、加利福尼亚、爱达荷、俄勒冈和加利福尼亚。

结果

所有调查的地点都制定了分配指南,但只有四个(40%)在全州或特定稀缺资源层面上得到了实施。大多数指南都包含合并症(70%),一半包含对社会经济劣势的调整(50%),而只有一个包含特定优先群体(10%)。分配决策包括生命周期原则和随机数生成器。六个指南随着时间的推移而演变,取消了年龄、疾病严重程度和合并症等限制。一些指南计划增加姑息治疗(20%)和伦理学(50%)资源。

结论

分配指南对于在公共卫生紧急情况下支持临床医生至关重要;然而,确定了指南中的重大缺陷和差异,这可能会延续结构性不平等和种族主义。虽然不太可能制定出所有社区都同样接受的普遍分诊协议,但缺乏具有正当性和透明度的区域标准协议有可能削弱公众信任并延续不平等。

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