Regional variation in low-value musculoskeletal surgery: a nationwide study from the Finnish Care Register.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Ville Ponkilainen, Anniina Laurema, Ville M Mattila, Teemu Karjalainen
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Healthcare systems globally are grappling with resource constraints and rising costs. Concerns have been raised about "low-value" care, which consumes healthcare resources without benefiting patients. We aimed to examine regional differences in common low-value musculoskeletal surgeries in Finland and explore explanatory factors behind the variation.

Methods: Using data from the Finnish Care Register for Health Care, surgeries conducted from 2006-2007 compared with 2020-2021 were analyzed across 20 hospital districts. Selected surgeries (acromioplasty, rotator cuff repair, partial meniscectomy, wrist arthroscopy, ankle arthroscopy, and distal radius fracture fixation) were categorized based on NOMESCO procedure codes, and incidence rates in older populations were calculated based on population size derived from Statistics Finland.

Results: We found substantial regional disparities in low-value surgeries. The incidence rates were higher in hospitals with high historical incidence rates and smaller population sizes, suggesting that the uptake of evidence is slower in small non-academic hospitals.

Conclusion: The incidence of low-value surgery is declining but regional differences remain large. It is unlikely that regional variation in disease incidence explains such large variation in low-value surgery. Instead, local treatment culture seems to be the driving force behind low-value surgery, and the practices seem to be more entrenched in small hospitals.

低价值肌肉骨骼手术的地区差异:一项来自芬兰护理登记册的全国性研究。
背景和目的:全球医疗系统都在努力应对资源紧张和成本上升的问题。人们对 "低价值 "护理表示担忧,因为这种护理消耗了医疗资源,却没有给患者带来益处。我们旨在研究芬兰常见的低价值肌肉骨骼手术的地区差异,并探索差异背后的解释因素: 方法:利用芬兰医疗保健登记册的数据,分析了20个医院所在地区2006-2007年与2020-2021年的手术情况。根据NOMESCO手术代码对部分手术(肩峰成形术、肩袖修复术、部分半月板切除术、腕关节镜检查、踝关节镜检查和桡骨远端骨折固定术)进行了分类,并根据芬兰统计局提供的人口数量计算了老年人群的发病率: 结果:我们发现低价值手术的地区差异很大。历史发病率高且人口规模较小的医院发病率更高,这表明小型非学术医院对证据的吸收速度较慢: 结论:低价值手术的发生率正在下降,但地区差异仍然很大。疾病发病率的地区差异不太可能解释低价值手术的如此大的差异。相反,当地的治疗文化似乎是低价值手术背后的驱动力,而且这种做法在小医院似乎更加根深蒂固。
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Acta Orthopaedica
Acta Orthopaedica 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
8.10%
发文量
105
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Orthopaedica (previously Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica) presents original articles of basic research interest, as well as clinical studies in the field of orthopedics and related sub disciplines. Ever since the journal was founded in 1930, by a group of Scandinavian orthopedic surgeons, the journal has been published for an international audience. Acta Orthopaedica is owned by the Nordic Orthopaedic Federation and is the official publication of this federation.
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