Access to Virtual Physician Care among Persons with Dementia in Urban and Rural Areas: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tomi T Odugbemi, Laura C Maclagan, Zhiyin Li, Jun Guan, Richard H Swartz, Colleen J Maxwell, R Liisa Jaakkimainen, Susan E Bronskill
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Abstract

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual physician visits rapidly increased among community-dwelling older persons living with dementia (PLWD) in Ontario. Rural residents often have less access to medical care compared to their urban counterparts, and it is unclear whether access to virtual care was equitable between PLWD in urban versus rural locations.

Methods: Using population-based health administrative data and a repeated cross-sectional study design, we identified and described community-dwelling PLWD between March 2020 and August 2022 in Ontario, Canada. Poisson regression was used to calculate rate ratios (RR) and 95% confidence intervals comparing rates of virtual visits between rural and urban PLWD by key physician specialties: family physicians, neurologists and psychiatrists/geriatricians.

Results: Of 122,751 PLWD in our cohort, 9.2% (n = 11,304) resided in rural areas. Rural PLWD were slightly younger compared to their urban counterparts (mean age = 81 vs. 82 years; standardized difference = 0.16). There were no differences across areas by sex or income quintile. In adjusted models, rates of virtual visits were significantly lower for rural compared to urban PLWD across all specialties: family physicians (RR = 0.71 [0.69-0.73]), neurologists (RR = 0.79 [0.75-0.83]) and psychiatrists/geriatricians (RR = 0.72 [0.68-0.76]).

Conclusions: PLWD in rural areas had significantly lower rates of virtual family physician, neurologist and psychiatrist/geriatrician visits compared to urban dwellers during the study period. This finding raises important issues regarding access to primary and specialist healthcare services for rural PLWD. Future work should explore barriers to care to improve health care access among PLWD in rural communities.

城市和农村地区痴呆症患者获得虚拟医生护理的机会:一项重复的横断面研究
背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,安大略省社区居住的老年痴呆症患者(PLWD)的虚拟医生就诊迅速增加。与城市居民相比,农村居民获得医疗服务的机会往往较少,目前尚不清楚城市和农村地区的PLWD是否公平获得虚拟医疗服务。方法:使用基于人群的健康管理数据和重复横断面研究设计,我们确定并描述了2020年3月至2022年8月期间加拿大安大略省社区居住的PLWD。使用泊松回归计算农村和城市PLWD主要医师专业(家庭医生、神经科医生和精神科/老年病医生)虚拟就诊率的比率比(RR)和95%置信区间。结果:在我们队列中的122751名PLWD中,9.2% (n = 11,304)居住在农村地区。与城市患者相比,农村PLWD患者略年轻(平均年龄为81岁vs. 82岁;标准化差异= 0.16)。在性别或收入五分之一的地区之间没有差异。在调整后的模型中,与城市PLWD相比,农村的虚拟就诊率在所有专业中都明显低于城市:家庭医生(RR = 0.71[0.69-0.73])、神经科医生(RR = 0.79[0.75-0.83])和精神病学家/老年病学医生(RR = 0.72[0.68-0.76])。结论:在研究期间,与城市居民相比,农村地区PLWD的虚拟家庭医生、神经科医生和精神科医生/老年病医生就诊率明显较低。这一发现提出了有关农村残疾人获得初级和专业保健服务的重要问题。未来的工作应探索护理障碍,以改善农村社区PLWD的卫生保健可及性。
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4.30
自引率
3.30%
发文量
330
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences is the official publication of the four member societies of the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation -- Canadian Neurological Society (CNS), Canadian Association of Child Neurology (CACN), Canadian Neurosurgical Society (CNSS), Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists (CSCN). The Journal is a widely circulated internationally recognized medical journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles. The Journal is published in January, March, May, July, September, and November in an online only format. The first Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences (the Journal) was published in 1974 in Winnipeg. In 1981, the Journal became the official publication of the member societies of the CNSF.
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