Yazdanpanah Ghasem, Heinze Kevin, Solarin Raine, Sutabutr Vajaranant Thasarat, Setabutr Pete, Tran Ann Q
Department of Ophthalmology, Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Department of Ophthalmology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York, USA.
Orbit. 2025 Jun 17:1-8. doi: 10.1080/01676830.2025.2514723.
The social vulnerability index (SVI) is a community-level scoring system based on US Census tract, designed to assess vulnerability during disasters. Here, we evaluate the relationship of CDC-defined SVI with office visit compliance in an urban oculoplastic surgery clinic.
In this single-center retrospective study, age, gender, race/ethnicity, electronic accessibility status, residential address, and number of completed and no-show visits were collected of individuals treated at an oculoplastic clinic from Sept 2020 to Sept 2023. The 2020 Census Tract SVI scores were obtained using the residential addresses for the overall SVI, four thematic SVIs, and 16 social factors' SVIs. A greater SVI (range 0-1) indicates higher social vulnerability. Categorical, numerical, and logistic regression statistical tests were performed to determine factors predictive of unreliable visit attendance, defined as failure to attend >25% of scheduled appointments.
The final analysis included 3,287 patients with a mean age of 52 ± 21 years, 61% of whom were female. In the study period, 787 patients (24%) were found to have unreliable attendance at their scheduled appointments. Having an overall SVI of 0.75 or higher was associated with an increased likelihood of unreliable visit attendance (OR 2.7, 95% CI 2.1-3.5, < 0.001). Additionally, a thematic SVI of 0.75 or higher regarding racial and ethnic minority status resulted in an increased likelihood of unreliable attendance (OR 2.1, 95% CI 1.2-3.4, = 0.008).
This is the first study showing that living in communities with high SVI scores is associated with poor oculoplastic surgery office visit attendance.
社会脆弱性指数(SVI)是一种基于美国人口普查区的社区层面评分系统,旨在评估灾害期间的脆弱性。在此,我们评估疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)定义的SVI与城市眼整形手术诊所复诊依从性之间的关系。
在这项单中心回顾性研究中,收集了2020年9月至2023年9月在眼整形诊所接受治疗的患者的年龄、性别、种族/民族、电子可及性状况、居住地址以及完成就诊和未就诊的次数。使用居住地址获取2020年人口普查区的SVI分数,包括总体SVI、四个主题SVI和16个社会因素SVI。较高的SVI(范围0 - 1)表明社会脆弱性较高。进行分类、数值和逻辑回归统计测试,以确定预测就诊不可靠的因素,就诊不可靠定义为未参加超过25%的预约就诊。
最终分析纳入3287例患者,平均年龄52±21岁,其中61%为女性。在研究期间,发现787例患者(24%)预约就诊不可靠。总体SVI为0.75或更高与就诊不可靠的可能性增加相关(比值比[OR] 2.7,95%置信区间[CI] 2.1 - 3.5,P < 0.001)。此外,关于种族和少数民族地位的主题SVI为0.75或更高导致就诊不可靠的可能性增加(OR 2.1,95% CI 1.2 - 3.4,P = 0.008)。
这是第一项表明生活在SVI分数高的社区与眼整形手术复诊依从性差相关的研究。