Robles Anamaria J, Timmer-Murillo Sydney, Stadeli Kathryn M, Soltani Tandis, Strong Bethany L, Higgins Jacob, Ho Vanessa P, Berry Cherisse, Cooper Zara, Villarreal Cynthia Lizette, Price Michelle A
Department of Surgery, University of California Davis Health and the University of California Davis, Sacramento, California, USA.
Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
Trauma Surg Acute Care Open. 2025 Jun 25;10(Suppl 4):e001450. doi: 10.1136/tsaco-2024-001450. eCollection 2025.
Despite remarkable advances in clinical care, injury remains a leading cause of death in the USA. Recent studies in the care of the injured patient have begun to unearth the crucial influence of health disparities and health inequity on outcomes after injury. Importantly, it is known that there are strikingly disparate outcomes following injury based on demographic backgrounds, with racial and ethnic minoritized groups having a higher risk of death from traumatic injury. This paper highlights the problem of health inequity after injury by addressing health and health care disparities in trauma with a focus on the proceedings from the Summit on the Advancement of Focused Equity Research in Trauma organized by Coalition for National Trauma Research's Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Included in this work is an assessment of the structural determinants of health inequities and the evidence for widespread inequities across the continuum of trauma care; with an emphasis on five vital, actionable steps towards health equity that can be taken now by the trauma community, including firearm injury prevention, Medicaid expansion, trauma-informed care, equity measurement and benchmarking, and improving trauma survivorship. Ultimately, to move towards improved quality of care for all injured patients, we must eliminate health care disparities in trauma care across the continuum and work towards more equitable care for all.
尽管临床护理取得了显著进展,但在美国,伤害仍是主要的死亡原因。最近关于受伤患者护理的研究开始揭示健康差异和健康不平等对受伤后结果的关键影响。重要的是,众所周知,基于人口背景,受伤后的结果存在显著差异,少数族裔群体因创伤性损伤死亡的风险更高。本文通过关注国家创伤研究公平、多样性和包容性委员会组织的创伤聚焦公平研究进展峰会上的议程,强调了受伤后健康不平等的问题。这项工作包括对健康不平等的结构性决定因素的评估,以及创伤护理连续过程中广泛存在不平等的证据;重点是创伤界现在可以采取的朝着健康公平的五个重要且可行的步骤,包括预防枪支伤害、扩大医疗补助、创伤知情护理、公平测量和基准设定,以及改善创伤幸存者的状况。最终,为了提高所有受伤患者的护理质量,我们必须消除创伤护理连续过程中的医疗保健差异,并努力为所有人提供更公平的护理。