Jonathan R Powell, Maria F Gallo, Payal Chakraborty, Colleen A Reynolds, Morgan Anderson, Parvati Singh
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摘要
2022年6月,美国最高法院对多布斯诉杰克逊妇女健康组织(Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization)一案的裁决,可能导致了产科相关疾病的911激活激增。我们利用2018年1月至2023年12月的全国月度数据,使用时间序列分析来检验Dobbs的决定是否与育龄(15-49岁)女性患者中产科相关9-1-1激活的近似增加相对应。从国家紧急医疗服务信息系统(NEMSIS)数据集中检索了2018年1月至2023年12月与患者接触的产科相关紧急9-1-1激活的每月全国计数。育龄女性患者每月非产科9-1-1激活系列和所有其他9-1-1激活作为对照。在多布斯后的前3个月内,根据各州堕胎政策的限制程度(保护性、混合性和限制性),对三个州进行了分层分析。2022年6月的二元指标滞后0到3个月作为风险敞口。时间序列分析的结果显示,在多布斯决定后的一个月,913例产科相关疾病的911激活。实行保护堕胎政策的州占全国增长的50%左右。调查结果表明,在多布斯裁决之后,与产科相关的911活动立即激增,主要是在有保护堕胎政策的州。
Increase in 9-1-1 activations for obstetric-related emergencies following the Dobbs decision in the US.
The United States Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision in June 2022 may have preceded a surge in 9-1-1 activations for obstetric-related conditions. We used time-series analysis to examine whether the Dobbs decision corresponded with a proximate increase in obstetric-related 9-1-1 activations among reproductive-aged (15-49 years) female patients using national, monthly data from January 2018 to December 2023. Monthly national counts of obstetric-related emergent 9-1-1 activations with patient contact from January 2018 to December 2023 were retrieved from the National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) dataset. Monthly series of non-obstetric 9-1-1 activations among reproductive-aged female patients and all other 9-1-1 activations served as controls. Analysis was also stratified by three state groups per restrictiveness of state abortion policies (protective, mixed, and restrictive) within the first 3 months post Dobbs. A binary indicator of June 2022 with 0-to-3-month lags served as the exposure. Results from time-series analysis showed 913 additional 9-1-1 activations for obstetric-related conditions one month following the Dobbs decision. States with protective abortion policies accounted for about 50% of the national increase. Findings indicate an immediate surge in obstetric-related 9-1-1 activations following the Dobbs ruling, primarily in states with protective abortion policies.
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