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Surgical Outcomes Should Know No Identity
JAMA Surgery ( IF 16.9 ) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 , DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2021.6367
Andrea N Riner 1 , Amalia Cochran 1, 2
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Sex parity is a long-standing issue in the surgical workforce, contributing to inequities among surgeons and patients. Wallis et al present compelling data from a population-based cohort study analyzing the association between surgeon-patient sex concordance and surgical outcomes in Ontario, Canada. Unsurprisingly, most of the sex-discordant surgeon-patient dyads were male surgeons and female patients. What is surprising and troubling is that negative outcomes, including complications and death, were linked to sex discordance. Unfortunately, this association disproportionately affected female patients. The association between surgeon-patient sex discordance and outcomes sounds the alarm for urgent action.

中文翻译:

手术结果不应该知道身份

性别平等是外科劳动力中长期存在的问题,导致外科医生和患者之间的不平等。Wallis 等人从一项基于人群的队列研究中提供了令人信服的数据,该研究分析了加拿大安大略省外科医生-患者性别一致性与手术结果之间的关系。不出所料,大多数性别不一致的外科医生和患者是男性外科医生和女性患者。令人惊讶和令人不安的是,包括并发症和死亡在内的负面结果与性别不和谐有关。不幸的是,这种关联不成比例地影响了女性患者。外科医生与患者的性别不一致与结果之间的关联为紧急行动敲响了警钟。
更新日期:2022-02-10
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