在瑞典斯德哥尔摩的总人口中,初级保健中最常见的诊断,并随着时间的推移而变化。

IF 2.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Per Wändell, Gunnar Ljunggren, Axel C Carlsson
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摘要

目的:初级保健是许多卫生保健系统的基础,确定初级保健中登记最多的诊断是确定社会整体卫生保健使用和需求的一种方式。我们估计了初级卫生保健中30种最常见诊断的比率及其男女比例。研究设计和方法:这是一项研究,包括居住在瑞典斯德哥尔摩地区的230万居民中18岁及以上的居民。从斯德哥尔摩县议会VAL数据仓库中提取了2019-2021年期间所有初级保健预约的数据,并按潜在人口和年龄分析了初级保健数据。2019年,仅提供实体访问,但2021年包括数字访问。对于具体诊断,合并了物理和数字访问。结果:初级保健中最常见的5种诊断为:原发性高血压(I10)、肌痛(M79)、2型糖尿病(E11)、背痛(M54)和关节痛(M25)。在30种最常见的诊断中,有27种的男女比例更高,例如应激反应(F43)、不适和疲劳(R53)以及头痛(R51)。慢性缺血性心脏病(I25)、2型糖尿病(E11)和房颤(I48)在男性中更为常见。结论:在初级保健中,大多数常见诊断的女性多于男性。越来越多的女性被诊断出患有疼痛和精神疾病,这似乎反映了近年来女性请病假的比例越来越高。
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The most common diagnoses in primary care, and changes over time, in the total population of Stockholm, Sweden.

Objective: Primary care is the base in many health care systems, and to identify the most registered diagnoses in primary care is a way to identify the overall health care use and needs in society. We estimated the rates of the 30 most common diagnoses in primary health care and their male to female ratio.

Research design and methods: This was a study including inhabitants 18 years and older out of all 2.3 million inhabitants living in Region Stockholm, Sweden. Data on all healthcare appointments from primary care during 2019-2021 were extracted from the Stockholm County Council data warehouse known as VAL. Primary care data were analyzed by underlying population and age. In 2019, only physical visits were available, but during 2021 digital visits were included. For the specific diagnoses, physical and digital visits were merged.

Results: The five most common diagnoses in primary care were: essential hypertension (I10), myalgia (M79), type 2 diabetes (E11), dorsalgia (M54), and pain in joint (M25). The female-to-male ratios were higher for 27 of the 30 most common diagnoses, for example stress reaction (F43), malaise and fatigue (R53), and headache (R51). Chronic ischaemic heart disease (I25), Type 2 diabetes (E11), and Atrial fibrillation (I48) were more common in men.

Conclusions: Most of the common diagnoses in primary care are more often registered in women than in men. The higher presence of diagnoses of pain and mental illness seems to mirror the higher sick leave among women in recent years.

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