头颈部黑色素瘤护理中的社会脆弱性:美国的一项回顾性队列研究

Lillian McCampbell BS , David Jun Fei-Zhang BA , Daniel Chelius MD , Ling-Lun Bob Hsia MD , Robert Dellavalle MD, PhD, MSPH , Jill D’Souza MD , David Bentrem MD , Jeffrey Wayne MD , Jeffrey Rastatter MD , Anthony Sheyn MD
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背景针对头颈部黑色素瘤(HNM)中健康的社会决定因素(SDH)的研究只评估了社会经济因素的影响,而没有评估范围更广的 SDH。方法这项回顾性队列研究分析了监测、流行病学和最终结果计划数据库中 1975 年至 2017 年期间诊断为 HNM 的成人。结果评估了 1975 年至 2017 年期间共 374 138 例成人 HNM,以了解与总体脆弱性/SVI 分数和 SDH 主题增加相关的差异。对于几种黑色素瘤亚型而言,较高的社会脆弱性会显著降低接受手术的几率(黑色素瘤最低,几率比 0.74;95% 置信区间,0.63-0.86),增加接受放射治疗的几率(上皮样细胞最高,1.44;1.08-1.96),以及首次就诊时的晚期分期(尖状扁平苔藓最高,1.13;1.01-1.27)。家庭组成,其次是社会经济状况和少数民族语言状况对总体趋势的影响很大。结论这项调查突出了与总体社会脆弱性有关的高营养不良症管理的重大不利趋势,同时展示了特定 SDH 主题与高营养不良症差异的量化关联。
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Social vulnerabilities in head-neck melanoma care: A retrospective cohort study in the United States

Background

Studies addressing social determinants of health (SDH) in head-neck melanomas (HNM) have only assessed socioeconomic factor impact but not a wider scope of SDH.

Objective

Utilizing the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), to assess the influence of specific SDH and their quantifiable associations with HNM management disparities across the varied community contexts in the United States.

Methods

This retrospective cohort study analyzed adults diagnosed with HNM from 1975 to 2017 from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program database.

Results

A total of 374,138 HNM in adults from 1975 to 2017 were assessed for disparities affiliated with increasing overall vulnerability/SVI scores and SDH themes. For several melanoma subtypes, higher social vulnerability significantly decreased odds (lowest for amelanotic, odds ratio 0.74; 95% confidence interval, 0.63-0.86) for indicated surgery, increased odds of indicated radiation (highest for epithelioid cell, 1.44; 1.08-1.96), and advanced staging on first presentation (highest for acral lentiginous, 1.13; 1.01-1.27). Household composition, followed by socioeconomic status and minority-language status contributed significantly to the overall trend.

Limitations

Limitations include unknown cause of death and SVI score calculation based on county of residency.

Conclusions

This investigation highlights significant detrimental trends in HNM management with overall social vulnerability while showcasing the quantifiable associations of specific SDH themes on HNM-disparities.
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JAAD International Medicine-Dermatology
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