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荷兰烧伤的经济负担:一项为期3个月的随访研究。

Economic burden of burn injuries in the Netherlands: A 3 months follow-up study.

作者信息

Hop M Jenda, Wijnen Ben F M, Nieuwenhuis Marianne K, Dokter Jan, Middelkoop Esther, Polinder Suzanne, van Baar Margriet E

机构信息

Association of Dutch Burn Centres, Maasstad Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery, MOVE Research Institute, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Health Services Research, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Injury. 2016 Jan;47(1):203-10. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2015.09.009. Epub 2015 Sep 21.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Burn care has rapidly improved in the past decades. However, healthcare innovations can be expensive, demanding careful choices on their implementation. Obtaining knowledge on the extent of the costs of burn injuries is an essential first step for economic evaluations within burn care. The objective of this study was to determine the economic burden of patients with burns admitted to a burn centre and to identify important cost categories until 3 months post-burn.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

A prospective cohort study was conducted in the burn centre of Maasstad Hospital Rotterdam, the Netherlands, including all patients with acute burn related injuries from August 2011 until July 2012. Total costs were calculated from a societal perspective, until 3 months post injury. Subgroup analyses were performed to examine whether the mean total costs per patient differed by age, aetiology or percentage total body surface area (TBSA) burned.

RESULTS

In our population, with a mean burn size of 8%, mean total costs were €26,540 per patient varying from €742 to €235,557. Most important cost categories were burn centre days (62%), surgical interventions (5%) and work absence (20%). Flame burns were significantly more costly than other types of burns, adult patients were significantly more costly than children and adolescents and a higher percentage TBSA burned also corresponded to significantly higher costs.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Mean total costs of burn care in the first 3 months post injury were estimated at €26,540 and depended on age, aetiology and TBSA. Mean total costs in our population probably apply to other high-income countries as well, although we should realise that patients with burn injuries are diverse and represent a broad range of total costs. To reduce costs of burn care, future intervention studies should focus on a timely wound healing, reducing length of stay and enabling an early return to work.

摘要

引言

在过去几十年中,烧伤护理取得了迅速进展。然而,医疗保健创新可能成本高昂,在实施时需要谨慎选择。了解烧伤损伤的成本范围是烧伤护理经济评估的重要第一步。本研究的目的是确定入住烧伤中心的烧伤患者的经济负担,并确定烧伤后3个月内的重要成本类别。

患者与方法

在荷兰鹿特丹马斯塔德医院的烧伤中心进行了一项前瞻性队列研究,纳入了2011年8月至2012年7月所有急性烧伤相关损伤的患者。从社会角度计算直至受伤后3个月的总成本。进行亚组分析以检查每位患者的平均总成本是否因年龄、病因或烧伤总面积(TBSA)百分比而异。

结果

在我们的研究人群中,平均烧伤面积为8%,每位患者的平均总成本为26,540欧元,范围从742欧元至235,557欧元。最重要的成本类别是烧伤中心住院天数(62%)、手术干预(5%)和缺勤(20%)。火焰烧伤的成本明显高于其他类型的烧伤,成年患者的成本明显高于儿童和青少年,烧伤总面积百分比越高,成本也明显越高。

讨论与结论

受伤后前3个月烧伤护理的平均总成本估计为26,540欧元,取决于年龄、病因和烧伤总面积。我们研究人群中的平均总成本可能也适用于其他高收入国家,尽管我们应该认识到烧伤患者各不相同,总成本范围很广。为了降低烧伤护理成本,未来的干预研究应侧重于及时伤口愈合、缩短住院时间并使患者能够早日重返工作岗位。

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