美国获得红外医疗的地理空间和社会经济差异

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1016/j.jvir.2024.06.005
Yusuf Ahmad BS , Nafisa Asad BS , Reja Ahmad MBBS , Wyatt Reed BS , Osman Ahmed MD
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目的确定并分析美国介入放射医师的地理分布情况,以确定介入放射(IR)治疗机会较少的人群。材料与方法查阅介入放射学会公共数据库,了解美国所有城市的介入放射医师执业情况。利用美国人口普查数据获取了有关贫困、人口、失业、家庭收入中位数、教育和种族多样性的县级数据集。计算了每个人口变量的第 75 个百分位数和第 25 个百分位数之间获得 IR 治疗的比率。使用 t 检验对每个变量中拥有介入放射医师的县和没有介入放射医师的县进行比较。量子地理信息系统(Quantum Geographic Information System)用于绘制介入放射医师的分布图。结果发现,美国共有 2,989 名介入放射医师在 15.5% 的县(n = 487)开展工作。全国近三分之一(31.2%)的人口无法在本县找到介入放射医师。介入放射医师与人口的平均比例为每 10 万人中有 0.305 名介入放射医师。有介入放射医师的县的平均收入中位数为 67,649 美元,高于没有介入放射医师的县的 53,528 美元(P < .05)。此外,在有介入放射医师的县,平均 31.3% 的人口拥有大学学位,而在其他县只有 20.3% 的人口拥有大学学位(P < .001)。在有介入放射科医生的县,非裔美国人、太平洋岛民和西班牙裔美国人的平均比例较高,分别为 13.1%、0.232% 和 13.7%(P <.05)。此外,收入较高、受过大学教育的人口比例较高的县也限制了放射科医生的使用。
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Geospatial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Access to IR Care in the United States

Purpose

To determine and analyze the geographic distribution of interventional radiologists in the United States to identify populations with decreased access to interventional radiology (IR) care.

Materials and Methods

The Society of Interventional Radiology public database was reviewed for practicing interventional radiologists in all cities within the United States. U.S. Census data were used to acquire county-level data sets on poverty, population, unemployment, median household income, education, and racial diversity. Odds ratios were calculated for access to IR care between the 75th and 25th percentiles for each population variable. Counties with interventional radiologists were compared with those without for each variable using t-tests. Quantum Geographic Information System was used to map the distribution of interventional radiologists.

Results

A total of 2,989 U.S. interventional radiologists were found to be operating in 15.5% (n = 487) of all counties. Almost one-third (31.2%) of the country’s population did not have access to an interventional radiologist within their county. The mean interventional radiologist-to-population ratio was 0.305 per 100,000 people. The mean median income among counties with interventional radiologists was greater at $67,649 compared with $53,528 among counties without (P < .05). In addition, a mean of 31.3% of the population had a college degree in counties with interventional radiologists versus 20.3% in other counties (P < .001). Higher mean percentages of African Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Hispanics were observed in counties with interventional radiologists, at 13.1%, 0.232%, and 13.7%, respectively (P < .05).

Conclusions

Interventional radiologists are disproportionately distributed, with higher densities of radiologists practicing near urban areas. Access is also limited to counties with higher incomes and a greater percentage of citizens with a college education.
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期刊介绍: JVIR, published continuously since 1990, is an international, monthly peer-reviewed interventional radiology journal. As the official journal of the Society of Interventional Radiology, JVIR is the peer-reviewed journal of choice for interventional radiologists, radiologists, cardiologists, vascular surgeons, neurosurgeons, and other clinicians who seek current and reliable information on every aspect of vascular and interventional radiology. Each issue of JVIR covers critical and cutting-edge medical minimally invasive, clinical, basic research, radiological, pathological, and socioeconomic issues of importance to the field.
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