| Literature DB >> 25884964 |
Claire E Kendall1,2, Jenna Wong3, Monica Taljaard4,5, Richard H Glazier6,7,8,9, William Hogg10,11, Jaime Younger12, Douglas G Manuel13,14,15.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: People with HIV are living longer and their care has shifted towards the prevention and management of comorbidities. However, little is known about who is providing their care. Our objective was to characterize the provision of HIV care in Ontario by physician specialty.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25884964 PMCID: PMC4334842 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-015-0723-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Characteristics of physicians by specialist category
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| Age (years) | Mean ± SD | 49.7 ± 11.2 | 49.8 ± 11.1 | 47.0 ± 14.1 | 47.4 ± 9.2 | 0.033 |
| Age category (years) | <40 | 1,711 (44.7%) | 732 (19.8%) | 29 (41.4%) | 12 (21.8%) | <0.001 |
| 40-54 | 986 (25.8%) | 1,660 (44.9%) | 19 (27.1%) | 32 (58.2%) | ||
| 55-64 | 773 (20.2%) | 966 (26.1%) | 12 (17.1%) | 11 (20%)* | ||
| >64 | 347 (9.1%) | 334 (9.0%) | 10 (14.3%) | |||
| Sex | F | 1,165 (30.5%) | 1,138 (30.8%) | 14 (20.0%) | 13 (23.6%) | 0.276 |
| Year of graduation | Missing | 320 (8.4%) | 307 (8.3%) | 7 (10.0%) | 6 (10.9%) | <0.001 |
| >2000s | 363 (9.5%) | 471 (12.7%) | 18 (25.7%) | 23 (41.8%)* | ||
| 1990s | 829 (21.7%) | 765 (20.7%) | 18 (25.7%) | |||
| 1980s | 1,017 (26.6%) | 992 (26.8%) | 10 (14.3%) | 15 (27.3%) | ||
| 1970s | 801 (20.9%) | 815 (22.0%) | 6 (8.6%) | 11 (20.0%)* | ||
| Pre-1970 | 494 (12.9%) | 349 (9.4%) | 11 (15.7%) | |||
| Rural status of physician | Missing | 114 (3.0%) | 112 (3.0%) | <=5 | 0 | 0.002 |
| Major urban | 3,092 (80.9%) | 2,972 (80.3%) | 65 (92.9%) | 55 (100.0%) | ||
| Non-major urban | 451 (11.8%) | 448 (12.1%) | <=5 | 0 | ||
| Rural | 167 (4.4%) | 167 (4.5%) | <=5 | 0 | ||
| Caseload volume | <=5 | 2,870 (75.1%) | 2,841 (76.8%) | 25 (35.7%) | 20 (36.4%)* | |
| 6-49 | 830 (21.7%) | 779 (21.1%) | 35 (50.0%) | <0.001 | ||
| > = 50 | 124 (3.2%) | 79 (2.1%) | 10 (14.3%) | 35 (63.6%) |
*Some categories are collapsed to avoid reporting cell sizes < =5.
Distribution of visits by other specialists
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| Psychiatry | 38830 | 33.0 |
| Dermatology | 8015 | 6.8 |
| Ophthalmology | 7756 | 6.6 |
| Obstetrics and gynecology | 6823 | 5.8 |
| General surgery | 5919 | 5.0 |
| Gastroenterology | 5434 | 4.6 |
| Orthopedic surgery | 3982 | 3.4 |
| Urology | 3881 | 3.3 |
| Otolaryngology | 3785 | 3.2 |
| Cardiology | 2868 | 2.4 |
| Medical microbiology | 2708 | 2.3 |
| Anesthesia | 2500 | 2.1 |
| Plastic surgery | 2318 | 2.0 |
| Hematology | 2247 | 1.9 |
| Radiation oncology | 2213 | 1.9 |
| Neurology | 2205 | 1.9 |
| Endocrinology | 2166 | 1.8 |
| Respirology | 2021 | 1.7 |
| Pediatrics | 1844 | 1.6 |
| Nephrology | 1842 | 1.6 |
| Medical oncology | 1415 | 1.2 |
| Rheumatology | 1400 | 1.2 |
| Physical medicine and rehab. | 1100 | 0.9 |
| Emergency medicine | 1004 | 0.9 |
| Vascular surgery | 717 | 0.6 |
| Clinical immunology | 625 | 0.5 |
| Geriatric medicine | 416 | 0.4 |
| Thoracic surgery | 327 | 0.3 |
| Neurosurgery | 320 | 0.3 |
| Diagnostic radiology | 290 | 0.2 |
| Hematological pathology | 176 | 0.1 |
| Anatomical pathology | 173 | 0.1 |
| Cardio. And thoracic surgery | 168 | 0.1 |
| General pathology | 86 | 0.1 |
| Medical biochemistry | 35 | 0.0 |
| Medical genetics | 27 | 0.0 |
| Occupational medicine | 22 | 0.0 |
| Therapeutic radiology | 13 | 0.0 |
| Pediatric cardiology | 9 | 0.0 |
| Nuclear medicine | 5 | 0.0 |
| Total | 117685 |
Distribution and proportion of outpatient health care visits between April 1, 2009 and March 31, 2012 (all visits, HIV visits and non-HIV visits) by specialist category and HIV caseload
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| Family Medicine | Low | 54,712 | 13.5% | 1,246 | 0.9% | 53,466 | 19.8% | 2.3% |
| Medium | 62,541 | 15.4% | 3,841 | 2.8% | 58,700 | 21.8% | 6.1% | |
| High | 10,0597 | 24.8% | 68,503 | 50.2% | 32,094 | 11.9% | 68.1% | |
| All | 217,850 | 53.6% | 73,590 | 53.9% | 144,260 | 53.5% | 33.8% | |
| Internal Medicine | Low | 2,106 | 0.5% | 75 | 0.1% | 2,031 | 0.8% | 3.6% |
| Medium | 3,872 | 1.0% | 1,007 | 0.7% | 2,865 | 1.1% | 26.0% | |
| High | 14,110 | 3.5% | 12,060 | 8.8% | 2,050 | 0.8% | 85.5% | |
| All | 20,088 | 4.9% | 13,142 | 9.6% | 6,946 | 2.6% | 65.4% | |
| Infectious Disease | Low | 118 | 0.03% | 36 | 0.03% | 82 | 0.03% | 30.5% |
| Medium | 1,632 | 0.4% | 1,276 | 0.9% | 356 | 0.1% | 78.2% | |
| High | 49,038 | 12.1% | 43,316 | 31.7% | 5,722 | 2.1% | 88.3% | |
| All | 50,788 | 12.5% | 44,628 | 32.7% | 6,160 | 2.3% | 87.9% | |
| Other specialist | Low | 36,465 | 9.0% | 293 | 0.2% | 36,172 | 13.4% | 0.8% |
| Medium | 47,239 | 11.6% | 894 | 0.7% | 46,345 | 17.2% | 1.9% | |
| High | 33,981 | 8.4% | 4,043 | 3.0% | 29,938 | 11.1% | 11.9% | |
| All | 117,685 | 29.0% | 5,230 | 3.8% | 112,455 | 41.7% | 4.4% | |
| Total | 406,411 | 100% | 136,590 | 100% | 269,821 | 100% | 33.6% | |
Caseload volume categories by number of patients in HIV cohort seen during the 3-year study period: low (≤5 patients), medium (6-49 patients) and high (50+ patients).
Figure 1Number of visits to physicians by physician HIV caseload volume and specialty. Caseload volume categories by number of patients in HIV cohort seen during study period: low (≤5 patients), medium (6-49 patients) and high (50+ patients).
Figure 2Proportion of all visits to physicians that are HIV visits by physician HIV caseload volume and specialty. Caseload volume categories by number of patients in HIV cohort seen during study period: low (≤5 patients), medium (6-49 patients) and high (50+ patients).
Figure 3Distribution of visits by other specialists tables and captions.