Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2760073854> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2760073854 endingPage "124" @default.
- W2760073854 startingPage "115" @default.
- W2760073854 abstract "Deprivation predicts increased hip fracture risk. Over 14 years, hip fracture incidence increased among men with persisting inequalities. Among women, inequalities in incidence were less pronounced; whilst incidence decreased overall, this improvement was seen marginally less in women from the most deprived areas. Hip fracture prevention programmes have not reduced inequalities. Deprivation is associated with increased hip fracture risk. We examined the effect of area-level deprivation on hip fracture incidence in England over 14 years to determine whether inequalities have changed over time. We used English Hospital Episodes Statistics (2001/2002–2014/2015) to identify hip fractures in adults aged 50+ years and mid-year population estimates (2001–2014) from the Office for National Statistics. The Index of Multiple Deprivation measured local area deprivation. We calculated age-adjusted incidence rate ratios (IRR) for hip fracture, stratified by gender and deprivation quintiles. Over 14 years, we identified 747,369 hospital admissions with an index hip fracture; the number increased from 50,640 in 2001 to 55,092 in 2014; the proportion of men increased from 22.2% to 29.6%. Whereas incidence rates decreased in women (annual reduction 1.1%), they increased in men (annual increase 0.6%) (interaction p < 0.001). Incidence was higher in more deprived areas, particularly among men: IRR most vs. least deprived quintile 1.50 [95% CI 1.48, 1.52] in men, 1.17 [1.16, 1.18] in women. Age-standardised incidence increased for men across all deprivation quintiles from 2001 to 2014. Among women, incidence fell more among those least compared to most deprived (year by deprivation interaction p < 0.001). Deprivation is a stronger relative predictor of hip fracture incidence in men than in women. However, given their higher hip fracture incidence, the absolute burden of deprivation on hip fractures is greater in women. Despite public health efforts to prevent hip fractures, the health inequality gap for hip fracture incidence has not narrowed for men, and marginally widened among women." @default.
- W2760073854 created "2017-10-06" @default.
- W2760073854 creator A5015477612 @default.
- W2760073854 creator A5022620048 @default.
- W2760073854 creator A5043433864 @default.
- W2760073854 creator A5050581103 @default.
- W2760073854 creator A5076039186 @default.
- W2760073854 date "2017-09-30" @default.
- W2760073854 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2760073854 title "The effect of social deprivation on hip fracture incidence in England has not changed over 14 years: an analysis of the English Hospital Episodes Statistics (2001–2015)" @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1545348604 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1558236383 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1648069661 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1800291414 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1948861157 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1964891491 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1970001479 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1978100389 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1987260305 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1993759402 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W1997732940 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2001570405 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2006585716 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2007438810 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2010660595 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2012596468 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2027454256 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2029820525 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2032311074 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2038269839 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2046617962 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2061385114 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2066033569 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2066801367 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2080790412 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2082229075 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2090664653 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2102702396 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2112953470 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2116589390 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2121473182 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2124147605 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2124192041 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2141740943 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2156394420 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2160888477 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2164463372 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2278002346 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2296390309 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2419467625 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2489861822 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W2571866645 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W4240205634 @default.
- W2760073854 cites W4376453719 @default.
- W2760073854 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00198-017-4238-2" @default.
- W2760073854 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28965213" @default.
- W2760073854 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2760073854 type Work @default.
- W2760073854 sameAs 2760073854 @default.
- W2760073854 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W2760073854 countsByYear W27600738542018 @default.
- W2760073854 countsByYear W27600738542019 @default.
- W2760073854 countsByYear W27600738542020 @default.
- W2760073854 countsByYear W27600738542021 @default.
- W2760073854 countsByYear W27600738542022 @default.
- W2760073854 countsByYear W27600738542023 @default.
- W2760073854 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2760073854 hasAuthorship W2760073854A5015477612 @default.
- W2760073854 hasAuthorship W2760073854A5022620048 @default.
- W2760073854 hasAuthorship W2760073854A5043433864 @default.
- W2760073854 hasAuthorship W2760073854A5050581103 @default.
- W2760073854 hasAuthorship W2760073854A5076039186 @default.
- W2760073854 hasBestOaLocation W27600738542 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C107130276 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C13543017 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C2776541429 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C2778885795 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C61511704 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C107130276 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C120665830 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C121332964 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C126322002 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C13543017 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C144024400 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C149923435 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C162324750 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C2776541429 @default.
- W2760073854 hasConceptScore W2760073854C2778885795 @default.