Black N, Glickman M E, Ding J, Flood A B
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 1995 Fall;11(4):719-32. doi: 10.1017/s0266462300009156.
While international variations in intervention rates are well recognized, little is known about their implications for patient selection. This paper describes an exploratory study in which the probability of undergoing an elective intervention (surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia) in an area in the United Kingdom was compared with an area in the United States. It found that the area with high intervention rates was associated with higher levels of surgery in men with low levels of need who are unlikely to gain much benefit.
虽然干预率的国际差异已广为人知,但对于这些差异对患者选择的影响却知之甚少。本文描述了一项探索性研究,其中比较了英国一个地区与美国一个地区进行择期干预(良性前列腺增生手术)的概率。研究发现,干预率高的地区,低需求水平且不太可能从中获益的男性的手术量更高。