Richard Espiga Fernando, Mòdol Deltell Josep María, Martín-Sánchez Francisco Javier, Fernández Sierra Abel, Fernández Pérez Cristina, Pastor Antoni Juan
Servicio Urgencias, Responsable de la UCE, Hospital Universitario de Burgos, España.
Servicio Urgencias, Responsable de la Unidad de Corta Estancia del Hospital Universitario Germans Trías i Pujol, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España.
Emergencias. 2017 Jun;29(3):147-153.
The primary aim was to study the impact that creating a short-stay unit (SSU) had on clinical management and quality of care indicators of a hospital overall and its conventional wards. The secondary aim was to establish values for those indicators and determine the level of satisfaction of patients admitted to the SSU.
Quasi-experimental before-after study of the impact of establishing a SSU in a tertiary care teaching hospital. The first period (without the SSU) was in 2012, the second (with the SSU) was from 2013 through 2015. To meet the first objective we selected cases in 2012 in which patients were hospitalized for problems related to the 5 diagnosis-related groups most often admitted to the SSU in the second period. To meet the second objective, we studied all patients admitted to the SSU in the second period Data related to quality of care and clinical management were analyzed retrospectively. and asked them to complete a questionnaire on patient satisfaction.
A total of 76 241 admissions were included: 19 090 in the first period and 57 151 in the second (2705 admissions were to the SSU). The mean hospital stay decreased in the second period (incidence rate ratio [IRR], 0.93; 95% CI, 0.91-0.95); the mean stay also decreased on medical wards (IRR, 0.94; 95% CI, 0.92-0.96) with no impact on adverse outcomes. The mean stay in the SSU was under 3 days in spite of an increase in the weighted mean (IRR,1.08; 95% CI, 1.05-1.11). A total of 320 questionnaires were received (11.8% response rate); all aspects were assessed very highly.
Our experience suggests that opening a SSU could improve clinical management and quality of care indicators for a hospital overall and for its conventional wards in the context of the GRDs that most frequently lead to admissions.
主要目的是研究设立短期住院单元(SSU)对医院整体及其传统病房的临床管理和护理质量指标的影响。次要目的是确定这些指标的数值,并确定入住SSU的患者的满意度水平。
在一家三级护理教学医院进行设立SSU影响的前后对照准实验研究。第一阶段(无SSU)为2012年,第二阶段(有SSU)为2013年至2015年。为实现第一个目标,我们选取了2012年因与第二阶段SSU最常收治的5个诊断相关组相关问题而住院的病例。为实现第二个目标,我们研究了第二阶段入住SSU的所有患者。对护理质量和临床管理相关数据进行回顾性分析,并要求他们完成一份患者满意度问卷。
共纳入76241例住院病例:第一阶段19090例,第二阶段57151例(其中2705例入住SSU)。第二阶段平均住院时间缩短(发病率比[IRR],0.93;95%置信区间,0.91 - 0.95);内科病房平均住院时间也缩短(IRR,0.94;95%置信区间,0.92 - 0.96),且对不良结局无影响。尽管加权平均值有所增加(IRR,1.08;95%置信区间,1.05 - 1.11),但SSU的平均住院时间仍不足3天。共收到320份问卷(回复率11.8%);所有方面的评价都很高。
我们的经验表明,在最常导致入院的诊断相关组(GRDs)背景下,开设SSU可改善医院整体及其传统病房的临床管理和护理质量指标。