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Appropriateness of Admissions and Days of Stay in Pediatric Wards of Italy
- Source :
- Pediatrics. 112:124-128
- Publication Year :
- 2003
- Publisher :
- American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), 2003.
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Abstract
- Objective. The objective of this study was to measure inappropriateness of admission and inpatient days in pediatric hospital wards in Catanzaro, Italy, and the effect of different variables on such inappropriateness.Design. A retrospective application was made using the Pediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol list of criteria. For each patient, there were recorded data on: sociodemographic characteristics; distance from home to hospital; date, day of the week, ward, and type of admission; overall and pre-index day length of hospital stay; and location within the stay of the day reviewed.Results. A total of 656 children were reviewed. Overall, 30% of the hospital admissions and 55.5% of days of stay were judged to be inappropriate; for about one third of those admitted inappropriately, the hospital stay was judged to be appropriate. Multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that the inappropriate admission was significantly higher if the admission occurred during the daytime. The inappropriate number of days of hospitalization was significantly higher if the patient was female, if the admission was urgent, in medical wards, for patients who were inappropriately admitted, and for those sampled close to discharge. The main reasons for inappropriate use were hospital organization and an over-cautious physician in the management of a patient.Conclusions. The high degree of inappropriate admission or days of stay in pediatric wards and the reasons for such unnecessary hospital use suggest the need for a more vigilant interaction between hospital and community-based services to mitigate such inappropriateness and for a continuing education system to define standardized guidelines.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Names of the days of the week
Hospital Departments
Pediatrics
Patient Admission
Pediatric hospital
medicine
Humans
Day length
Child
Intensive care medicine
Diagnosis-Related Groups
Hospital use
Retrospective Studies
Medical Audit
business.industry
Public health
Infant, Newborn
Infant
Continuing education
Hospital Bed Capacity, 500 and over
Length of Stay
Hospitalization
Italy
El Niño
Child, Preschool
Hospital Bed Capacity, under 100
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Emergency medicine
Female
business
Hospital stay
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10984275 and 00314005
- Volume :
- 112
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pediatrics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4a666aa2cb11d6332e257e0169d0c552
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.112.1.124