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骨科护理中的全球健康不平等:美国以外的视角

Global Health Inequities in Orthopaedic Care: Perspectives Beyond the US.

作者信息

DeMaio Emily L, Marra Guido, Suleiman Linda I, Tjong Vehniah K

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Northwestern Memorial Hospital Arkes Family Pavilion, Investigation Performed at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, 676 N Saint Clair, Ste 1350, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.

出版信息

Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2024 Nov;17(11):439-448. doi: 10.1007/s12178-024-09917-8. Epub 2024 Sep 6.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

The burden of musculoskeletal disease is increasing globally and disproportionately affecting people in low and middle income countries (LMIC). We sought to review global access to orthopaedic care, burden of trauma, research infrastructure, impact of surgical mission trips, implant availability, and the effect of COVID-19 upon the delivery of orthopaedic care worldwide.

RECENT FINDINGS

The majority of people in LMIC do not have access to safe, quality surgical care, and there are few fellowship-trained orthopaedic traumatologists. Road traffic accidents are the leading cause of long bone fractures in LMIC and result in significant morbidity and mortality. Of the orthopaedic literature published globally in the last 10 years, less than 15% had authors from LMIC. There has been growth in surgical mission trips to LMIC, but few organizations have established bidirectional partnerships. Among the challenges to delivering quality musculoskeletal care in LMIC is timely access to quality orthopaedic implants. Implant options in LMIC are more limited and subjected to less rigorous testing and regulation than high income countries (HIC). The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically reduced elective surgeries but saw the increase in telemedicine utilization which has prevailed in both HIC and LMIC. Awareness of global inequities in orthopaedic care is growing. Much can be learned through collaborations between orthopaedic surgeons from HIC and LMIC to advance patient care worldwide. There is a need for high quality, accurate data regarding incidence and prevalence of musculoskeletal disease, care utilization/availability, and postoperative outcomes so resources can be allotted to make orthopaedic care more equitable globally.

摘要

综述目的

全球肌肉骨骼疾病负担日益加重,对低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)人群的影响尤为严重。我们旨在综述全球范围内骨科护理的可及性、创伤负担、研究基础设施、外科医疗援助的影响、植入物供应情况以及新冠疫情对全球骨科护理服务的影响。

最新研究结果

大多数低收入和中等收入国家的人群无法获得安全、优质的外科护理,且接受过专科培训的骨科创伤专家数量稀少。道路交通事故是低收入和中等收入国家长骨骨折的主要原因,会导致严重的发病和死亡。在过去10年全球发表的骨科文献中,来自低收入和中等收入国家的作者不到15%。前往低收入和中等收入国家的外科医疗援助有所增加,但很少有组织建立了双向合作关系。在低收入和中等收入国家提供优质肌肉骨骼护理面临的挑战之一是难以及时获得优质的骨科植入物。与高收入国家相比,低收入和中等收入国家的植入物选择更为有限,且接受的测试和监管也不够严格。新冠疫情大幅减少了择期手术,但远程医疗的使用有所增加,这在高收入国家和低收入和中等收入国家都很普遍。人们对全球骨科护理不平等的认识正在提高。通过高收入国家和低收入和中等收入国家的骨科医生合作,可以学到很多东西,以推动全球患者护理的进步。需要高质量、准确的数据来了解肌肉骨骼疾病的发病率和患病率、护理利用/可及性以及术后结果,以便能够分配资源,使全球骨科护理更加公平。

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