全国学龄人口因运动伤害而使用非急诊科急诊的估计数。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Athletic Training Pub Date : 2024-10-16 DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0473.24
Collin Peterson, Tao Li, Marc Norcross, Sam Johnson
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背景:运动训练师(ATs)可以处理非急诊的肌肉骨骼急诊(ED)就诊。人们对哪些人群最有可能因非急诊、与运动相关的肌肉骨骼损伤而使用急诊室知之甚少:我们的目标是提供全国范围内的证据,说明拥有公共保险或社会经济地位较低的高中年龄段人群是否更有可能因非紧急伤害而到急诊室就诊:设计:横断面研究:对2017-2019年全国急诊科样本(NEDS)进行二次数据分析:主要结果测量:我们使用多步骤流程和AT护理范围阈值将肌肉骨骼损伤的急诊就诊分为紧急和非紧急。报告了全国紧急、非紧急和总伤害急诊就诊比例、患者和医院特征的估计值。根据患者的保险类型和社会经济状况,采用调查加权逻辑回归法计算急诊室就诊非急诊损伤的几率:在因肌肉骨骼损伤而到急诊就诊的高中生中,52.93%(95% CI:51.11, 54.73)的患者为非急诊损伤。与购买了私人保险的患者相比,购买了公共保险的患者更有可能(OR = 1.39; 95% CI: 1.35, 1.44)因非急诊伤害到急诊就诊。与估计收入最高的四分位数的患者相比,估计收入最低的四分位数的患者更有可能(OR = 1.10; 95% CI: 1.02, 1.20)因非急诊伤害到急诊室就诊:我们的研究结果表明,利用运动疗法服务减少非急诊急诊就诊的机会是存在的,尤其是对来自弱势群体的高中生运动员而言。
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National estimates of nonurgent emergency department utilization for sportsrelated injuries in high school-age population.

Context: Athletic trainers (ATs) can manage nonurgent, musculoskeletal emergency department (ED) visits. Little is known about what populations are most likely to use the ED for nonurgent, sports-related musculoskeletal injuries.

Objectives: Our object is to provide national-level evidence on whether high-school age population with public insurance or lower socioeconomic status were more likely to have ED visits for nonurgent injuries.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Secondary data analysis of the 2017-2019 Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (NEDS).

Patients or other participants: ED visits for high school-age patients with a sports-related musculoskeletal injury.

Main outcome measure: We used a multi-step process and AT scope of care threshold to classify ED visits for musculoskeletal injuries as urgent and nonurgent. National estimates of the proportions of visit, patient, and hospital characteristics by urgent, nonurgent, and total injury ED visits were reported. Survey weighted logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios of an ED visit being for a nonurgent injury based on a patient's insurance type and socioeconomic status.

Results: For ED visits for musculoskeletal injuries in a high school-age, sports exposed population, 52.93% (95% CI: 51.11, 54.73) were for nonurgent injuries. Patients with public insurance were more likely (OR = 1.39; 95% CI: 1.35, 1.44) to have an ED visit for a nonurgent injury compared to ED visits for patients with private insurance. Patients from the lowest estimated neighborhood income quartiles were more likely (OR = 1.10; 95% CI: 1.02, 1.20) to have an ED visit for a nonurgent injury compared to ED visits for patients in the highest estimated income quartile.

Conclusions: Our results suggest opportunities to reduce nonurgent ED use using AT services exist, especially in high school-age athletes from vulnerable populations.

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Journal of Athletic Training
Journal of Athletic Training 医学-运动科学
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106
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6 months
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Athletic Training is to enhance communication among professionals interested in the quality of health care for the physically active through education and research in prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries. The Journal of Athletic Training offers research you can use in daily practice. It keeps you abreast of scientific advancements that ultimately define professional standards of care - something you can''t be without if you''re responsible for the well-being of patients.
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