Disability: The Understudied Population in Orthopaedics
Ally A Yang, Meera M Dhodapkar, Julian Smith-Voudouris, Corinna C Franklin, David B Frumberg

TL;DR
This paper highlights that patients with disabilities are often overlooked in orthopaedic research, leading to gaps in understanding their healthcare access and outcomes.
Contribution
The study systematically reviews recent literature to quantify the extent of disability-related disparities in orthopaedic care.
Findings
Only 5% of studies examined barriers to orthopaedic care specifically related to disability.
Disparities in access and outcomes were more frequently studied for race, insurance, and socioeconomic factors than for disability.
The paper identifies a significant gap in research focused on disability in orthopaedics.
Abstract
Healthcare disparities profoundly affect healthcare delivery. Patients with disabilities remain under-recognized as a population warranting focused public health attention. The purpose of this systematic review was to identify and characterize published literature addressing access to or outcomes of orthopaedic care among people with disabilities. This study received IRB exemption. Articles published within the past five years in the top 20 highest impact factor (IF), Medline-indexed American orthopaedic surgery journals were identified through PubMed. Studies assessing access to or outcomes of orthopaedic care among underserved populations were included. Two reviewers independently screened abstracts and full-text articles and extracted data, with discrepancies resolved by consensus. A total of 124 manuscripts met the inclusion criteria. Of these, 61 (49.2%) only examined disparities…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Musculoskeletal Disorders and Rehabilitation · Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
