A Comprehensive Insight into the Economic Profile of People Receiving Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Use in France.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Obesity Surgery Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-11 DOI:10.1007/s11695-024-07377-0
Dorith Benamran, Andrea Chierici, Julie Bulsei, Eric Fontas, Antonio Iannelli
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Abstract

Background: The use of metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) is not uniformly distributed within the population, even if it is governed by established guidelines. This disparity seems to be associated, among other factors, with the economic profile of people receiving this surgery.

Objectives: We investigated the disparities in the use of MBS with respect to the socio-economic level in France based on socio-economic status (SES).

Materials and methods: A descriptive observational study was conducted to compare the population of individuals with obesity who underwent MBS (MBS group) with individuals with obesity with no history of MBS (obese group). Data were extracted from the French National Hospital discharge database ("Programme De Médicalisation des Systèmes d'Information," PMSI). Socio-economic status (SES) was assessed through the French Deprivation Index (FDep).

Results: The use of MBS was significantly lower in patients having a higher SES compared to those having a lower one. There was no statistically significant difference in the use of MBS between individuals within the 4th and 5th SES quintiles compared to those in the 2nd and 3rd quintiles. No difference was found in the specific MBS procedures used depending on the SES. The obesity level was significantly lower in patients from the 1st and 3rd SES quintiles compared to the patients having a lower SES.

Conclusion: Our study provides valuable insights into the complex interrelationships between the use of MBS, patients' SES, and obesity levels according to the FDep. These findings underscore the importance of developing targeted interventions to address disparities in the use of bariatric care.

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全面了解法国接受代谢和减肥手术者的经济概况。
背景:尽管代谢与减肥手术(MBS)遵循既定的指导方针,但其在人群中的使用分布并不均匀。除其他因素外,这种差异似乎还与接受手术者的经济状况有关:我们以社会经济地位(SES)为基础,调查了法国社会经济水平不同的人在使用乳房造影术方面存在的差异:我们开展了一项描述性观察研究,对接受过乳房下垂矫正术的肥胖症患者(乳房下垂矫正术组)和没有乳房下垂矫正术史的肥胖症患者(肥胖组)进行了比较。研究数据来自法国国家医院出院数据库("Programme De Médicalisation des Systèmes d'Information",PMSI)。社会经济地位(SES)通过法国贫困指数(FDep)进行评估:结果:与社会经济地位较低的患者相比,社会经济地位较高的患者使用 MBS 的比例明显较低。在统计学上,社会经济地位处于第 4 和第 5 个五分位数的患者与处于第 2 和第 3 个五分位数的患者在使用 MBS 方面没有明显差异。在使用的具体 MBS 程序方面,也未发现因 SES 不同而存在差异。与社会经济地位较低的患者相比,社会经济地位五分位数第一和第三位的患者肥胖程度明显较低:我们的研究为根据 FDep 分析使用 MBS、患者的 SES 和肥胖程度之间复杂的相互关系提供了有价值的见解。
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Obesity Surgery
Obesity Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
24.10%
发文量
567
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Obesity Surgery is the official journal of the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and metabolic disorders (IFSO). A journal for bariatric/metabolic surgeons, Obesity Surgery provides an international, interdisciplinary forum for communicating the latest research, surgical and laparoscopic techniques, for treatment of massive obesity and metabolic disorders. Topics covered include original research, clinical reports, current status, guidelines, historical notes, invited commentaries, letters to the editor, medicolegal issues, meeting abstracts, modern surgery/technical innovations, new concepts, reviews, scholarly presentations and opinions. Obesity Surgery benefits surgeons performing obesity/metabolic surgery, general surgeons and surgical residents, endoscopists, anesthetists, support staff, nurses, dietitians, psychiatrists, psychologists, plastic surgeons, internists including endocrinologists and diabetologists, nutritional scientists, and those dealing with eating disorders.
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