2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbspin.2019.03.004
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Knee replacement incidence and social deprivation: results from a French ecological study

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“…For example, while 80% of Finnish patients with OA-related sickness absence followed trajectories that resulted in no sickness absence by 13 month follow-up, the remaining 20% still had sickness absence days over a year later and these individuals were more likely to be older, be born outside the European Union, lower educated, and living in rural areas 18 . These, and recent studies of health and care inequalities in North America 20,21 , Thailand 22 , France 23 , and Japan 24 should encourage greater attention across the research cycle towards understanding and reducing disparities and inequities in the burden of OA and in the provision, uptake, and outcomes of interventions.…”
Section: Describing the Distribution Of Osteoarthritis And Care In Po...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For example, while 80% of Finnish patients with OA-related sickness absence followed trajectories that resulted in no sickness absence by 13 month follow-up, the remaining 20% still had sickness absence days over a year later and these individuals were more likely to be older, be born outside the European Union, lower educated, and living in rural areas 18 . These, and recent studies of health and care inequalities in North America 20,21 , Thailand 22 , France 23 , and Japan 24 should encourage greater attention across the research cycle towards understanding and reducing disparities and inequities in the burden of OA and in the provision, uptake, and outcomes of interventions.…”
Section: Describing the Distribution Of Osteoarthritis And Care In Po...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, inequalities in socioeconomics alone appear to be increasing even in highly developed countries along with osteoarthritis and pain states. 33 On the other hand, even if they suffer more intently as a group, Michel et al, 34 and Hartnett et al, 35 report those who are more highly affluent appear to receive joint replacement surgery at higher rates than those categorized as being in the lower income strata.…”
Section: Key Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were mixed data regarding how social deprivation is associated with TJA usage. However, of the eight articles evaluating TJA usage [15,16,24,25,31,32,46,53], six found that higher levels of social deprivation were associated with lower TJA utilization, even after controlling for various confounding variables including age, gender, rurality, ethnicity, distance to hospital, hospital characteristics, payer, and comorbidity burden (Table 3). All eight studies were retrospective and used a large national database, which allowed them to report on large patient populations.…”
Section: Arthroplasty Usagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our primary study goal was to determine the association between social deprivation and TJA utilization [15,16,24,25,31,32,46,53] (Table 3). Of the studies included, eight articles evaluated TJA utilization.…”
Section: Primary and Secondary Study Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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