Durudogan Eric, Shen Peter C, Vargas Jasmin S, Arif Abdullah, Alayleh Amin, Patel Neeraj M
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
JB JS Open Access. 2025 Jun 11;10(2). doi: 10.2106/JBJS.OA.24.00246. eCollection 2025 Apr-Jun.
The aim of health equity research was to initially identify inequities and ultimately eliminate them. Little is known about the content, quality, and impact of health equity research in the orthopaedic literature. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to characterize the state of health equity research in orthopaedic surgery, with attention to temporal and specialty trends, research methodology, and intervention development.
The Clarivate Web of Science platform was queried for English-language publications from January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2022. Book chapters, meeting abstracts, proceeding papers, retracted publications, and non-English papers were excluded. Articles were filtered and then reviewed individually. Bibliometric data were noted, including publication year, open access, number of citations, and journal impact factor. We also collected information on clinical specialty, study design, community engagement, whether an intervention was designed or tested, and associated funding sources. Descriptive statistics were then calculated.
The initial search yielded 7,248 total articles, 855 of which were included. The majority (552/855, 64.6%) were published between 2019 and 2022, with 205 (24.0%) in 2022 alone. Arthroplasty was the most represented subspecialty, with 370 articles (43.3%). Seven hundred eighty-four articles (91.7%) were observational or experimental research studies. Of these, 73.1% had a retrospective design. Only one study (0.1%) used qualitative methods. Thirty-six articles (4.2%) focused on interventions. However, only 8 (0.9%) evaluated original interventions, while the majority of the others retrospectively analyzed the impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medicaid expansion, or bundled payments. Eighteen publications (2.1%) were directly supported by National Institutes of Health funding.
There was a sharp increase in the number of orthopaedic publications on disparities, especially since 2019. Most are retrospective and identify or describe a disparity rather than investigate an intervention. There was a near-complete lack of qualitative methodology, community engagement, or federal funding. More institutional and financial support for this work is critical, as is the adaptation of new methodologies and community involvement.
健康公平研究的目的是初步识别不公平现象并最终消除它们。关于骨科文献中健康公平研究的内容、质量和影响,我们知之甚少。因此,本研究的目的是描述骨科手术中健康公平研究的现状,关注时间和专业趋势、研究方法以及干预措施的发展。
在科睿唯安的科学网平台上查询2013年1月1日至2022年12月31日期间的英文出版物。书籍章节、会议摘要、会议论文、撤回的出版物和非英文论文被排除。对文章进行筛选,然后逐一审查。记录文献计量数据,包括出版年份、开放获取情况、被引次数和期刊影响因子。我们还收集了有关临床专业、研究设计、社区参与情况、是否设计或测试了干预措施以及相关资金来源的信息。然后进行描述性统计。
初步检索共得到7248篇文章,其中855篇被纳入。大多数文章(552/855,64.6%)发表于2019年至2022年之间,仅2022年就有205篇(24.0%)。关节成形术是最具代表性的亚专业,有370篇文章(43.3%)。784篇文章(91.7%)为观察性或实验性研究。其中,73.1%采用回顾性设计。只有一项研究(0.1%)使用了定性方法。36篇文章(4.2%)关注干预措施。然而,只有8篇(0.9%)评估了原创干预措施,其他大多数文章则回顾性分析了《患者保护与平价医疗法案》、医疗补助扩大或捆绑支付的影响。18篇出版物(2.1%)直接得到美国国立卫生研究院的资助。
关于差异的骨科出版物数量急剧增加,尤其是自2019年以来。大多数研究是回顾性的,只是识别或描述差异,而不是研究干预措施。几乎完全缺乏定性方法、社区参与或联邦资金。为此类研究提供更多的机构和资金支持至关重要,采用新方法和社区参与也同样重要。