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Citation

Yoon K, Eroraha A, Lutton E, Kington D, Bonsu JM, Lawani PE, Smith RN, Bliton JN. Am. Surg. 2023; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Southeastern Surgical Congress)

DOI

10.1177/00031348231161675

PMID

36912008

Abstract

This study presents a formal text analysis of trauma surgery textbooks. We examine passages that describe disparities or mechanisms of injury, and we report types of underlying causes and preventative interventions discussed. Trauma textbooks were drawn from an industry-standard list used by medical libraries. Chi-square testing was used to determine whether different types of underlying causes or preventative interventions were discussed by disparity type (those affecting racial minorities vs rural populations) and injury mechanism (accidental injuries vs intentional interpersonal injury). 146 passages were extracted from 7 textbooks, totaling 5576 pages of text. Passages discussing rural disadvantages or unintentional injury were substantially more likely to describe structural risk factors or governmental interventions than those discussing racial disadvantages or intentional injury, respectively. Textbook authors should consider enriching discussion of violence prevention or racial disparities to emphasize structural causes and interventions.


Language: en

Keywords

Trauma; Socioeconomic; Resident Education

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