Representativeness of participants in the Danish National Health Survey across 422,371 orthopedic surgeries: a study of hip and knee arthroplasty and hip fracture patients

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Simon Storgaard Jensen, Nadia R. Gadgaard, Heidi Amalie Rosendahl Jensen, Lei Wang, Alma Becic Pedersen
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Abstract

Aims

Orthopedic registries have provided valuable knowledge about risk for and prognosis after total hip arthroplasties (THA), knee arthroplasties (KA), and hip fractures. However, registries are often limited by the lack of data on health risk behaviors, quality of life, and social background, which are readily available in surveys. We examined if participants in The Danish National Health Survey, based on self-administered questionnaires, are representative of THA, KA, and hip fracture patients.

Methods

Patients were identified in the Danish orthopedic registries and linked with survey data (from 2010, 2013, and 2017) on an individual level. Data on age, sex, comorbidity, medication, markers of socioeconomic position, and healthcare utilization were assessed from the Danish medical databases. We calculated the proportions of variables before and after surgery, comparing patients who had and had not participated in surveys.

Results

We included 177,617 THA surgeries (4.5% of patients completed pre-surgery surveys and 7.0% completed post-surgery surveys), 152,154 KA surgeries (7.0% of patients completed pre-surgery surveys and 6.2% completed post-surgery surveys) and 92,600 hip fracture surgeries (3.8% of patients completed pre-surgery surveys and 2.2% completed post-surgery surveys). Survey participants and non-participants had similar age and sex distribution in the three cohorts. Based on comorbidity, medication, and healthcare utilization, participants appeared slightly healthier than non-participants. There was a slight variation in socioeconomic markers for THA and KA patients between participants and non-participants.

Conclusion

The Danish National Health Survey provides a sample that appears to be largely representative of all THA, KA, and hip fracture patients in Denmark. Survey data could be a valuable data source for further studies of the risks and outcomes associated with patients undergoing THA and KA and those suffering from hip fractures, while carefully considering the identified similarities and differences when designing studies and analyzing the survey data.

丹麦国家健康调查422,371例骨科手术参与者的代表性:髋关节和膝关节置换术和髋部骨折患者的研究
目的骨科登记为全髋关节置换术(THA)、膝关节置换术(KA)和髋部骨折后的风险和预后提供了有价值的知识。然而,由于缺乏关于健康风险行为、生活质量和社会背景的数据,登记工作往往受到限制,而这些数据在调查中是现成的。我们检查了丹麦国家健康调查的参与者,基于自我管理的问卷,是否具有THA, KA和髋部骨折患者的代表性。方法在丹麦骨科注册中心确定患者,并在个人层面上与调查数据(2010年、2013年和2017年)相关联。年龄、性别、合并症、药物、社会经济地位标志和医疗保健利用的数据从丹麦医学数据库中进行评估。我们计算了手术前后变量的比例,比较了参加和未参加调查的患者。结果共纳入177617例THA手术(完成术前调查的患者占4.5%,完成术后调查的患者占7.0%),152154例KA手术(完成术前调查的患者占7.0%,完成术后调查的患者占6.2%),92600例髋部骨折手术(完成术前调查的患者占3.8%,完成术后调查的患者占2.2%)。调查参与者和非参与者在三个队列中的年龄和性别分布相似。根据合并症、药物和医疗保健利用情况,参与者似乎比非参与者略健康。THA和KA患者的社会经济指标在参与者和非参与者之间有轻微的差异。结论:丹麦国家健康调查提供的样本似乎在很大程度上代表了丹麦所有THA、KA和髋部骨折患者。在设计研究和分析调查数据时,应仔细考虑已确定的异同点,调查数据可为进一步研究THA和KA患者与髋部骨折患者相关的风险和结局提供宝贵的数据来源。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
13.00%
发文量
424
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is a rich source of instruction and information for physicians in clinical practice and research in the extensive field of orthopaedics and traumatology. The journal publishes papers that deal with diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system from all fields and aspects of medicine. The journal is particularly interested in papers that satisfy the information needs of orthopaedic clinicians and practitioners. The journal places special emphasis on clinical relevance. "Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery" is the official journal of the German Speaking Arthroscopy Association (AGA).
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