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Prevalence of painful musculoskeletal conditions in female and male veterans in 7 years after return from deployment in operation enduring freedom/operation Iraqi freedom

机译:持久自由行动/伊拉克自由行动撤离部署后的7年中,男性和女性退伍军人痛苦的肌肉骨骼状况普遍存在

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Background: We sought to describe sex differences in the prevalence of painful musculoskeletal conditions in men and women Veterans after deployment in Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq) (OEF-OIF). Methods: This is an observational study using Veterans Affairs (VA) administrative and clinical databases of OEF-OIF Veterans who had enrolled in and used VA care. The prevalence of back problems, musculoskeletal conditions, and joint disorders was determined at years 1 through 7 after deployment for female and male Veterans using ICD-9 code groupings for these conditions. Results: Female Veterans were younger (mean age 29 vs. 30, P<0.0001), more likely to be African American (26% vs. 13%, P<0.0001), and less likely to be married (34% vs. 47%, P<0.0001). For both female and male Veterans, the prevalence of painful musculoskeletal conditions increased each year after deployment. After adjustment for significant demographic differences, women were more likely than men to have back problems [year 1 odds ratio (OR) 1.06 (1.01, 1.11)], musculoskeletal problems [year 1 OR 1.32 (1.24, 1.40)], and joint problems [year 1 OR 1.36 (1.21, 1.53)] and the odds of having these conditions increased each year for women compared with men in years 1 to 7 after deployment. Discussion: To provide quality care to female Veterans, the VA must understand the impact of deployment on women's health. Our findings provide an important picture of the increasing prevalence of musculoskeletal conditions in the female Veteran population and highlight the importance of the VA targeting treatment programs that focus on issues of particular importance to women with musculoskeletal pain.
机译:背景:我们试图描述在“持久自由行动”(阿富汗)和“伊拉克自由行动”(伊拉克)(OEF-OIF)中部署后,男性和女性退伍军人在痛苦的肌肉骨骼疾病中的性别差异。方法:这是一项观察性研究,使用已参加并使用过VA护理的OEF-OIF退伍军人的退伍军人事务(VA)管理和临床数据库。使用这些疾病的ICD-9代码分组,在女性和男性退伍军人部署后的1至7年内,确定了背部问题,肌肉骨骼疾病和关节疾病的患病率。结果:女性退伍军人年龄更小(平均年龄29岁vs. 30岁,P <0.0001),更可能是非洲裔美国人(26%vs. 13%,P <0.0001),结婚的可能性较小(34%vs. 47) %,P <0.0001)。对于女性和男性退伍军人来说,部署后每年痛苦的骨骼肌肉疾病的患病率都会增加。在针对明显的人口差异进行调整后,女性比男性更容易出现背部问题[1年比值比(OR)1.06(1.01,1.11)],肌肉骨骼问题[1年OR 1.32(1.24,1.40)]和关节问题[第1年OR 1.36(1.21,1.53)],部署后1至7年女性与男性相比,具有这些条件的几率每年都在增加。讨论:为了向女性退伍军人提供优质护理,弗吉尼亚州必须了解部署对妇女健康的影响。我们的发现为女性退伍军人人群中肌肉骨骼疾病的患病率日益上升提供了重要的信息,并突出了针对性治疗VA的重要性,该方案关注对肌肉骨骼疼痛妇女特别重要的问题。

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