按年龄、性别、种族和西班牙裔划分的美国湿疹儿童医疗保健利用趋势:2006-2018年全国健康访谈调查

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatitis Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1089/derm.2023.0008
Siri Choragudi, Luis F Andrade, Jonathan Silverberg, Gil Yosipovitch
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摘要

背景:美国患有湿疹的儿童比没有湿疹的儿童有更高的医疗保健利用率,但在社会人口亚组中可能存在差异。目的:了解不同社会人口因素下湿疹患儿的医疗保健利用趋势。方法:我们纳入了2006-2018年美国国家健康访谈调查中的儿童(0-17岁)。我们使用SPSS复杂样本,通过确定过去12个月内参加健康儿童检查、由医学专家和精神卫生专业人员为湿疹和非湿疹儿童进行检查的儿童比例,按种族(白人、黑人、美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民、亚洲人和多种族)、西班牙裔(是/否)、年龄(0-5岁、6-10岁、11-17岁)和性别(男性/女性)亚组计算调查加权的医疗保健利用。使用连接点回归来估计调查加权患病率、年百分比变化和亚组之间差异的分段对数线性趋势。结果:我们纳入了149379名儿童,湿疹患儿的医疗保健使用率高于非湿疹患儿。然而,当比较平均年百分比变化(AAPC)时,白人儿童的“参加健康儿童检查”的AAPC明显高于黑人儿童。此外,只有白人儿童“接受医学专家治疗”的趋势显著增加,而其他所有少数族裔群体的趋势都停滞不前。对于那些“心理健康专家看过的人”,在所有的社会人口亚组中,只有男性和非西班牙裔亚组有增加的趋势。结论:提高初级保健医生在必要时将患有中重度湿疹的儿童转诊给医学专家(如过敏症专家、皮肤科医生和精神健康/注意力缺陷/多动障碍专业人员)的意识,可以改善生活质量,减少急诊科就诊,特别是少数民族、西班牙裔和女性儿童。
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Trends in Health Care Utilization Among United States Children With Eczema by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Ethnicity: National Health Interview Survey 2006-2018.

Background: Higher health care utilization has been proven among US children with eczema than those without, but disparities may exist among sociodemographic subgroups. Objective: To determine health care utilization trends among children with eczema across sociodemographic factors. Methods: We included children (0-17 years old) from the US National Health Interview Survey 2006-2018. We calculated the survey-weighted health care utilization by determining proportion of children attending a well-child checkup, seen by a medical specialist, and seen by a mental health professional in the previous 12 months for children with and without eczema, by race (white, black, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, and multiracial), Hispanic ethnicity (yes/no), age (0-5, 6-10, 11-17), and gender (male/female) subgroups using SPSS complex samples. Joinpoint regression was used to estimate piecewise log-linear trends in the survey-weighted prevalence, annual percentage change, and disparities between subgroups. Results: We included 149,379 children-there was higher health care utilization in children with eczema than those without. However, when comparing the average annual percentage change (AAPC), white children had a significantly higher AAPC of "attending a well-child checkup" than black children. In addition, only white children showed a significantly increasing trend in being "seen by a medical specialist," whereas all other minority race subgroups had stagnant trends. For those "seen by a mental health professional," there were increasing trends only in the male and non-Hispanic subgroups out of all the sociodemographic subgroups. Conclusion: Improving awareness among primary care physicians to refer children with moderate-to-severe eczema to medical specialists (eg, allergists, dermatologists, and mental health/attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder professionals) when necessary could improve quality of life and reduce emergency department visits-especially among minority race, Hispanic, and female children.

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Dermatitis
Dermatitis 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
11.50%
发文量
251
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dermatitis is owned by the American Contact Dermatitis Society and is the home journal of 4 other organizations, namely Societa Italiana di Dermatologica Allergologica Professionale e Ambientale, Experimental Contact Dermatitis Research Group, International Contact Dermatitis Research Group, and North American Contact Dermatitis Group. Dermatitis focuses on contact, atopic, occupational, and drug dermatitis, and welcomes manuscript submissions in these fields, with emphasis on reviews, studies, reports, and letters. Annual sections include Contact Allergen of the Year and Contact Allergen Alternatives, for which papers are chosen or invited by the respective section editor. Other sections unique to the journal are Pearls & Zebras, Product Allergen Watch, and news, features, or meeting abstracts from participating organizations.
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