Change in medical practice over time? A register based study of regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland in 2001–2018

Abstract Background A persistent research finding in Finland and elsewhere has been variation in medical practices both between and within countries. Variation seems to exist especially if medical decision making involves discretion and the best treatment cannot be identified unambiguously. This is...

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Main Authors: Tiina Vikstedt, Martti Arffman, Satu Heliövaara-Peippo, Kristiina Manderbacka, Eeva Reissell, Ilmo Keskimäki
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-06-01
Series:BMC Women's Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-021-01386-2
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spelling doaj-056730465ed344359352cde1c57d95a82021-06-20T11:20:14ZengBMCBMC Women's Health1472-68742021-06-012111710.1186/s12905-021-01386-2Change in medical practice over time? A register based study of regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland in 2001–2018Tiina Vikstedt0Martti Arffman1Satu Heliövaara-Peippo2Kristiina Manderbacka3Eeva Reissell4Ilmo Keskimäki5University of HelsinkiWelfare State Research and Reform Unit, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Helsinki University Central HospitalWelfare State Research and Reform Unit, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)Welfare State Research and Reform Unit, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)Welfare State Research and Reform Unit, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL)Abstract Background A persistent research finding in Finland and elsewhere has been variation in medical practices both between and within countries. Variation seems to exist especially if medical decision making involves discretion and the best treatment cannot be identified unambiguously. This is true for hysterectomy when performed for benign causes. The aim of the current study was to investigate regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland and the potential convergence of rates over time. Methods We used hospital discharge register data on hysterectomies performed, diagnoses, age, and region of residence to examine hospital discharges for women undergoing hysterectomy in 2001–2018 among total female population aged 25 years or older in Finland. We examined hysterectomy rates among biannual cohorts by indication, calculated age-standardised rates and used multilevel models to analyse potential convergence over time. Results Altogether 131,695 hysterectomies were performed in Finland 2001–2018. We found a decreasing trend, with the age-adjusted overall hysterectomy rate decreasing from 553/100,000 person years in 2001–2002 to 289/100,000 py in 2017–2018. Large but converging regional differences were found. The correlations between hospital district intercepts and slopes in time ranged from − 0.71 to − 0.97 (p < 0.001) suggesting diminishing variation. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate that change in hysterectomy practices and more uniformity across regions are achievable goals. Regional variation still exists suggesting differences in medical practices.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-021-01386-2Medical practice variationHysterectomyHealth services researchRegister-based research
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author Tiina Vikstedt
Martti Arffman
Satu Heliövaara-Peippo
Kristiina Manderbacka
Eeva Reissell
Ilmo Keskimäki
spellingShingle Tiina Vikstedt
Martti Arffman
Satu Heliövaara-Peippo
Kristiina Manderbacka
Eeva Reissell
Ilmo Keskimäki
Change in medical practice over time? A register based study of regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland in 2001–2018
BMC Women's Health
Medical practice variation
Hysterectomy
Health services research
Register-based research
author_facet Tiina Vikstedt
Martti Arffman
Satu Heliövaara-Peippo
Kristiina Manderbacka
Eeva Reissell
Ilmo Keskimäki
author_sort Tiina Vikstedt
title Change in medical practice over time? A register based study of regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland in 2001–2018
title_short Change in medical practice over time? A register based study of regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland in 2001–2018
title_full Change in medical practice over time? A register based study of regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland in 2001–2018
title_fullStr Change in medical practice over time? A register based study of regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland in 2001–2018
title_full_unstemmed Change in medical practice over time? A register based study of regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland in 2001–2018
title_sort change in medical practice over time? a register based study of regional trends in hysterectomy in finland in 2001–2018
publisher BMC
series BMC Women's Health
issn 1472-6874
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background A persistent research finding in Finland and elsewhere has been variation in medical practices both between and within countries. Variation seems to exist especially if medical decision making involves discretion and the best treatment cannot be identified unambiguously. This is true for hysterectomy when performed for benign causes. The aim of the current study was to investigate regional trends in hysterectomy in Finland and the potential convergence of rates over time. Methods We used hospital discharge register data on hysterectomies performed, diagnoses, age, and region of residence to examine hospital discharges for women undergoing hysterectomy in 2001–2018 among total female population aged 25 years or older in Finland. We examined hysterectomy rates among biannual cohorts by indication, calculated age-standardised rates and used multilevel models to analyse potential convergence over time. Results Altogether 131,695 hysterectomies were performed in Finland 2001–2018. We found a decreasing trend, with the age-adjusted overall hysterectomy rate decreasing from 553/100,000 person years in 2001–2002 to 289/100,000 py in 2017–2018. Large but converging regional differences were found. The correlations between hospital district intercepts and slopes in time ranged from − 0.71 to − 0.97 (p < 0.001) suggesting diminishing variation. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate that change in hysterectomy practices and more uniformity across regions are achievable goals. Regional variation still exists suggesting differences in medical practices.
topic Medical practice variation
Hysterectomy
Health services research
Register-based research
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-021-01386-2
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