School of Public Health, National Defense Medical Center, No. 161, Min-Chun East Road, Section 6, Nei-Hu, Taipei 114, Taiwan.
Res Dev Disabil. 2011 Sep-Oct;32(5):1709-13. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2011.02.024. Epub 2011 Mar 31.
The present paper aims to describe the hospitalization profiles which include medical expenses and length of stays, and to determine their possible influencing factors of hospital admission on persons with Down syndrome in Taiwan. We employed a population-based, retrospective analyses used national health insurance hospital discharge data of the year 2005 in this study. Subject inclusion criteria included residents of Taiwan, and diagnosed with Down syndrome (ICD code is 758.0; N=375). Inpatient records included personal characteristics, admissions, length of stay, and medical expenses of study subjects. The results found that Down syndrome patients used 2 hospital admissions and their annual length of stay in hospital was 22.26 days, and the mean medical cost of admissions was 143,257 NT$. The admission figures show that Down syndrome individuals used two times of hospital days and nearly three times of medical expenses comparing to the general population in Taiwan. Finally, the multiple regression models revealed that factors of age, hold a serious illness card, low income family member, frequency of hospital admission, high medical expense user were more likely to use longer inpatient days (R2=0.36). Annual inpatient expense of people with Down syndrome was significantly affected by factors of severe illness card holder, low income family member, frequency of hospital admission and longer hospital stays (R2=0.288). Based on these findings, we suggest the further study should focus on the effects of medical problems among persons with Down syndrome admitted for hospital care is needed.
本研究旨在描述唐氏症患者的住院概况,包括医疗费用和住院天数,并确定可能影响唐氏症患者住院的因素。我们采用了基于人群的回顾性分析方法,使用了 2005 年全民健康保险住院资料。研究对象纳入标准为台湾居民,且诊断为唐氏症(ICD 码为 758.0;N=375)。住院记录包括研究对象的个人特征、入院情况、住院天数和医疗费用。结果发现,唐氏症患者的住院次数为 2 次,年住院天数为 22.26 天,每次住院的平均医疗费用为 143,257 新台币。与台湾一般人群相比,唐氏症个体的住院次数多 2 倍,医疗费用多近 3 倍。最后,多元回归模型显示,年龄、持有重病卡、低收入家庭成员、住院频率、高医疗费用使用者等因素更有可能导致住院天数延长(R2=0.36)。唐氏症患者的年度住院费用明显受到重病卡持有者、低收入家庭成员、住院频率和住院时间延长等因素的影响(R2=0.288)。基于这些发现,我们建议进一步研究应关注唐氏症患者因医疗问题住院的影响。