A Contemporary Assessment of the Prevalence of Chronic Diseases That Contribute to Health Care Utilization.

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Harold I Salmons, Dirk R Larson, Rachel E Gullerud, Hilal Maradit Kremers, Jennifer L St Sauver, Arjun S Sebastian, Daniel J Berry, Jennifer J Westendorf, Matthew P Abdel
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Objective: To investigate the most prevalent diagnosed conditions contributing to health care visitations in a defined US population by age and racial group, educational level, and socioeconomic deprivation.

Patients and methods: The Rochester Epidemiology Project is a medical records-linkage system that captures medical care provided to residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota. The Rochester Epidemiology Project was queried for all Olmsted County residents. International Classification of Diseases codes were obtained for individuals included in the project between January 1, 2014, and December 31, 2019, and they were categorized into 46 broad disease groups. Age- and sex-specific prevalences were estimated by dividing the number of individuals within each group by the corresponding population.

Results: In total, 154,254 individuals were included, and 122,627 (65,782 [53.6%] female) had at least one diagnosis of interest. Arthritis/joint disorders and back problems (ie, musculoskeletal disorders) were the most prevalent across all ages (42%), followed by skin (40%) and anxiety/depression/bipolar disorders (24%). Lower education and a higher area deprivation index score were associated with certain modifiable chronic diseases.

Conclusion: Musculoskeletal diseases were the most prevalent diagnosed conditions contributing to health care visitations within a defined US population. Individual level of education and socioeconomic deprivation were associated with modifiable diseases. An emphasis on effective diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal conditions in health care delivery models and more focused preventative efforts in disadvantaged communities are imperative.

促进医疗保健利用的慢性疾病流行的当代评估。
目的:根据年龄、种族、教育水平和社会经济条件,调查美国人口中最普遍的诊断疾病对医疗保健就诊的影响。患者和方法:罗切斯特流行病学项目是一个医疗记录链接系统,记录明尼苏达州奥姆斯特德县居民的医疗保健情况。罗切斯特流行病学项目对所有奥姆斯特德县居民进行了调查。获得了2014年1月1日至2019年12月31日期间参与项目的个人的国际疾病分类代码,并将其归类为46个广泛的疾病组。通过将每组内的个人人数除以相应的人口来估计年龄和性别特定的患病率。结果:共纳入154,254例,122,627例(65,782例(53.6%)女性)至少有一种感兴趣的诊断。关节炎/关节疾病和背部问题(即肌肉骨骼疾病)在所有年龄段中最普遍(42%),其次是皮肤(40%)和焦虑/抑郁/双相情感障碍(24%)。受教育程度低和地区剥夺指数得分高与某些可改变的慢性疾病有关。结论:在确定的美国人群中,肌肉骨骼疾病是导致医疗保健就诊的最普遍诊断条件。个人教育水平和社会经济剥夺与可改变疾病有关。在卫生保健提供模式中强调对肌肉骨骼疾病的有效诊断和管理,并在弱势社区开展更有针对性的预防工作,是当务之急。
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Mayo Clinic proceedings
Mayo Clinic proceedings 医学-医学:内科
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16.80
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1.10%
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383
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Mayo Clinic Proceedings is a premier peer-reviewed clinical journal in general medicine. Sponsored by Mayo Clinic, it is one of the most widely read and highly cited scientific publications for physicians. Since 1926, Mayo Clinic Proceedings has continuously published articles that focus on clinical medicine and support the professional and educational needs of its readers. The journal welcomes submissions from authors worldwide and includes Nobel-prize-winning research in its content. With an Impact Factor of 8.9, Mayo Clinic Proceedings is ranked #20 out of 167 journals in the Medicine, General and Internal category, placing it in the top 12% of these journals. It invites manuscripts on clinical and laboratory medicine, health care policy and economics, medical education and ethics, and related topics.
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