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Emergency Physicians Research Common Problems in Proportion to their Frequency

机译:急诊医师按其发生频率研究常见问题

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Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) organizations such as the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine and the Institute of Medicine have called for more clinical research as a way of addressing thescarcity of research in EM. Previous investigations have examined funding and productivity in EM research, but whether EM researchers preferentially concentrate on certain patient-related topics is notknown. We hypothesized that at least part of the scarcity of EM research is from the tendency of EM researchers, like researchers in other fields, to focus on rarer conditions with higher morbidity or mortality instead of on more common conditions with less acuity. This study compared the frequency of specific medical conditions presenting to emergency departments nationwide with the frequency of emergency physician research on those same conditions. Methods: This study is a structured retrospective review and comparison of 2 databases during an 11-year span. Principal diagnoses made by emergency physicians as reported by the National HospitalAmbulatory Medical Care Survey were compared to all first-author publications by emergency physicians as reported in PubMed between 1996 and 2006. Statistics included correlations and linear regression with the number of emergency department (ED) visits per diagnosis as the independent variable and the number of articles published as the dependent variable. Results: During the study period, there was significant concordance between the frequency of presenting conditions in the emergency department and the frequency of research being performed onthose conditions, with a high correlation of 0.85 (P,0.01). More common ED diagnoses such as injury/poisoning, symptoms/ill-defined conditions, and diseases of the respiratory system accounted for 60.9% of ED principal diagnoses and 50.2% of the total research published in PubMed. Conclusion: Unlike researchers in other fields, emergency physicians investigate clinical problems in almost the exact proportion as those conditions are encountered in the emergency department. The scarcity of EM research does not have to do with a skewed focus toward less common patient problems.
机译:简介:急诊医学(EM)组织,例如学术急诊医学学会和医学研究所,已呼吁开展更多的临床研究,以解决EM研究的稀缺性。先前的调查已经检查了EM研究的资金和生产率,但是EM研究者是否优先关注某些与患者相关的话题尚不清楚。我们假设至少有一部分EM研究的稀缺性来自EM研究者的趋势,就像其他领域的研究者一样,他们将注意力集中在发病率或死亡率更高的稀有条件上,而不是视力更弱的更常见条件上。这项研究比较了向全国急诊科就诊的特定医疗状况的发生频率与针对相同状况的急诊医师研究的发生频率。方法:本研究是对11年间2个数据库的结构化回顾性回顾和比较。将1996年至2006年间在《国家公共医院医疗卫生调查》中报告的急诊医师做出的主要诊断与在PubMed中报告的急诊医师的所有第一作者出版物进行比较。统计数据包括与急诊科(ED)数量的相关性和线性回归。每个诊断的造访次数是自变量,发布的文章数是因变量。结果:在研究期间,急诊科就诊情况的频率与针对这些情况的研究频率之间存在显着一致性,相关系数为0.85(P,0.01)。 ED的主要诊断如损伤/中毒,症状/病情不佳以及呼吸系统疾病等较常见的ED诊断占ED主要诊断的60.9%,占PubMed发表的全部研究的50.2%。结论:与其他领域的研究人员不同,急诊医师几乎按照与急诊科所遇到的情况相同的比例调查临床问题。 EM研究的缺乏与偏重于不太常见的患者问题的偏见无关。

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