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新患者转诊模式可能反映出骨科领域的性别偏见。

New Patient Referral Patterns May Reflect Gender Biases in Orthopedics.

作者信息

Bertha Nicholas, Visser Timothy, Haines Nikkole

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedics, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2023 Jun 25;15(6):e40935. doi: 10.7759/cureus.40935. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Background Orthopedic surgery traditionally has been a male-dominant specialty with the lowest percentage of female residents and female faculty of all medical specialties. Prior studies demonstrate gender biases from both referring providers and patients. This study investigates surgeon, referring provider, and patient demographic differences in new patient orthopedic referrals. Methodology A retrospective chart review was performed to analyze the demographics of new patients referred to male and female orthopedic surgeons within adult reconstruction and shoulder/elbow specialties at a single academic institution. Patients and referring provider demographics were compared for male and female orthopedic surgeons. Statistical analysis utilized Student's t-test and chi-square analyses for quantitative and qualitative data, respectively. Results In total, 2,642 new patients were analyzed, with 2,084 patients being referred from a provider, and 306 patients requesting specific providers. When compared to male surgeons, female surgeons had fewer referrals from male providers (45.3% vs. 50.3%, p = 0.03) and no difference from female providers (30.6% vs, 29.9%, p = 0.72). The female adult reconstruction surgeon had fewer internal referrals compared to a male surgeon of similar experience and time at the institution (8.4% vs. 12.8%, p = 0.03). Female patients requested male surgeons more frequently than female surgeons (76.7% vs. 23.3%, p = 0.02). Conclusions New patient demographics differed between male and female orthopedic surgeons at a single academic institution with more male referring providers referring to male surgeons. Female patients requesting male orthopedic providers may reflect patient and specialty-driven biases. There remains a need for additional female representation in orthopedic surgery, and new patient referral patterns may be a marker to assess and monitor gender biases.

摘要

背景 骨科手术传统上一直是男性主导的专科领域,在所有医学专科中女性住院医师和女性教员的比例最低。先前的研究表明,转诊医生和患者都存在性别偏见。本研究调查了骨科新患者转诊中外科医生、转诊医生和患者的人口统计学差异。方法 进行了一项回顾性病历审查,以分析在单一学术机构的成人重建和肩/肘专科中转诊至男性和女性骨科医生的新患者的人口统计学特征。比较了男性和女性骨科医生的患者及转诊医生的人口统计学特征。分别使用学生 t 检验和卡方分析对定量和定性数据进行统计分析。结果 总共分析了2642例新患者,其中2084例患者由医生转诊,306例患者指定特定医生。与男性外科医生相比,女性外科医生从男性转诊医生处获得的转诊较少(45.3% 对50.3%,p = 0.03),与女性转诊医生处获得的转诊无差异(30.6% 对29.9%,p = 0.72)。与在该机构具有相似经验和工作时间的男性外科医生相比,女性成人重建外科医生的内部转诊较少(8.4% 对12.8%,p = 0.03)。女性患者更频繁地要求转诊至男性外科医生而非女性外科医生(76.7% 对23.3%,p = 0.02)。结论 在单一学术机构中,男性和女性骨科医生的新患者人口统计学特征存在差异,更多男性转诊医生将患者转诊给男性外科医生。女性患者要求转诊至男性骨科医生可能反映了患者和专科驱动的偏见。骨科手术中仍需要更多女性代表,新患者转诊模式可能是评估和监测性别偏见的一个指标。

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