高血圧管理における社会的脆弱性,社会的要因,人種との交差点
J J Beuschel1, R L Roll1, M Strawderman2
1Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY.
American journal of hypertension
|August 30, 2025
まとめ
黒人の患者は特に社会的に脆弱な地域では 血圧の制御不能症候群に 直面しています 社会的脆弱性の増加は,白人に比べて黒人の非制御高血圧のリスクを大幅に高めます.
科学分野:
- 公衆衛生
- 心血管の健康
- 健康 の 格差
背景:
- 高血圧は 病気や死亡の主な原因で 脆弱なグループに不均衡な影響を及ぼします
- 社会的脆弱性や人種は 血圧のコントロールに影響する 重要な要因です
研究 の 目的:
- 血圧のコントロールに 社会的脆弱性や人種が 与える影響を調査する
- 高血圧管理の格差を特定する
主な方法:
- ニューヨーク州西部の 高血圧患者7万6千人を分析した結果です
- 社会的脆弱性指数 (SVI) のスコアとログバイノミアル回帰を用いた.
- 人種,SVI,年齢,性別,婚姻状況,コミュニティの種類に調整され,健康関連の社会的ニーズが評価されています.
主要な成果:
- 白人の患者 (27. 7%) よりも黒人の患者 (41. 3%) で高かった.
- 社会的脆弱性の増加は,黒人患者の非制御性高血圧リスクと相関し,aRRは1. 08から1. 35であった.
- 食料の不確実性,住宅の不確実性,そして輸送の必要性について 格差が明らかでした.
結論:
- 社会的脆弱性は高血圧の黒人患者に不釣り合いな影響を及ぼします
- 最も脆弱な領域の黒人の患者は,白人の患者と比較して25~35%高の血圧リスクに直面した.
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