Disability, utilization, and costs associated with musculoskeletal conditions.

H Murt, P E Parsons, W R Harlan, J W Thomas, J M Lepkowski, K E Guire, S Berki, J R Landis
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In this report, data from the 1980 National Medical Care Utilization and Expenditure Survey are used to present health characteristics, types and quantities of services used, and the charges for these services for persons with musculoskeletal diseases. Slightly more than 44 million people, or 19.8 percent of the U.S. civilian noninstitutionalized population, were reported in the survey to have at least one musculoskeletal disorder. These data are generally consistent with those from other health surveys, which show that the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders increases for successive age categories, that such disorders are more common among women than among men, and that they are less prevalent among black persons than among persons of other races. In terms of both functional limitation and perceived health status, persons with musculoskeletal conditions are, with some notable exceptions, in relatively poor health. Persons having back problems in addition to problems with peripheral joints (such as the knee, hip, or shoulder) were more likely to rate their health as "fair" or "poor" compared with persons having only back problems or compared with persons in the civilian noninstitutionalized population as a whole. Musculoskeletal disorders accounted for a considerable proportion of all disability days reported by the total civilian noninstitutionalized population: 13 percent of restricted-activity days, 8.8 percent of bed-disability days, and 11.2 percent of all work-loss days were directly attributable to musculoskeletal conditions. The disabling effects of musculoskeletal problems pose a significant economic burden; they accounted for a total of $3.9 billion in lost productivity costs during 1980 for employed persons in the work force and for homemakers. For persons with musculoskeletal problems, the mean number of ambulatory visits per year was nearly twice the rate of 5.2 for the general civilian noninstitutionalized population. Of ambulatory visits made to all health care providers by persons with these conditions, 35.6 percent were related in some way to the treatment of their musculoskeletal problems. Musculoskeletal conditions are somewhat different from many other illnesses because their treatment is within the professional domain of several types of health care providers. Approximately 13 percent of persons with any type of musculoskeletal disorder received care from chiropractors during the year and this figure rose to nearly 30 percent for back problems only. However, nearly 33 percent of persons with musculoskeletal problems made no visits for treatment of their condition.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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与肌肉骨骼疾病相关的残疾、利用和费用。
在本报告中,采用了1980年全国医疗保健利用和支出调查的数据,介绍了肌肉骨骼疾病患者的健康特征、所使用服务的类型和数量,以及这些服务的收费。调查显示,超过4400万人或19.8%的美国非收容平民至少患有一种肌肉骨骼疾病。这些数据与其他健康调查的数据大体一致,这些调查表明,肌肉骨骼疾病的发病率在连续的年龄组中增加,这种疾病在妇女中比在男子中更常见,在黑人中比在其他种族中更少见。就功能限制和健康状况而言,患有肌肉骨骼疾病的人,除了一些明显的例外,健康状况相对较差。除了周围关节(如膝盖、臀部或肩部)的问题之外,还有背部问题的人与只有背部问题的人或与非机构人口中的平民整体相比,更有可能将自己的健康评为“一般”或“差”。肌肉骨骼疾病在所有非机构人口报告的残疾日中占相当大的比例:13%的限制活动日,8.8%的卧床残疾日和11.2%的所有失业日可直接归因于肌肉骨骼疾病。肌肉骨骼问题的致残效应造成了重大的经济负担;在1980年期间,对劳动力中的就业者和家庭主妇来说,这些损失的生产力成本共计39亿美元。对于有肌肉骨骼问题的人来说,平均每年的门诊次数几乎是普通平民非机构人口(5.2次)的两倍。在患有这些疾病的人向所有卫生保健提供者进行的门诊中,35.6%的人在某种程度上与他们的肌肉骨骼问题的治疗有关。肌肉骨骼疾病与许多其他疾病有些不同,因为它们的治疗是在几种类型的卫生保健提供者的专业领域内进行的。在这一年里,大约有13%患有任何类型的肌肉骨骼疾病的人接受了脊椎指压治疗师的治疗,而这一数字仅在背部问题上就上升到了近30%。然而,近33%患有肌肉骨骼问题的人没有去医院接受治疗。(摘要删节为400字)
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