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德国急诊科收治患者的利用情况和跨部门护理模式:基本原理和研究设计。

INDEED-Utilization and Cross-Sectoral Patterns of Care for Patients Admitted to Emergency Departments in Germany: Rationale and Study Design.

机构信息

Emergency and Acute Medicine (Charité Virchow Klinikum-CVK, Charite Campus Mitte-CCM), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Institute of Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health Economics, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2021 Apr 16;9:616857. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.616857. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The crowding of emergency departments (ED) has been a growing problem for years, putting the care of critically ill patients increasingly at risk. The INDEED project's overall aim is to get a better understanding of ED utilization and to evaluate corresponding primary health care use patterns before and after an ED visit while driving forward processes and methods of cross-sectoral data merging. We aim to identify adequate utilization of EDs and potentially avoidable patient contacts as well as subgroups and clusters of patients with similar care profiles. INDEED is a joint endeavor bringing together research institutions and hospitals with EDs in Germany. It is headed by the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, collaborating with Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Technische Universität Berlin, the Central Research Institute of Ambulatory/Outpatient Health Care in Germany (Zi), and the AOK Research Institute as part of the Federal Association of AOK, as well as experts in the technological, legal, and regulatory aspects of medical research (TMF). The Institute for Information Technology (OFFIS) was involved as the trusted third party of the project. INDEED is a retrospective study of approximately 400,000 adult patients with statutory health insurance who visited the ED of one of 16 participating hospitals in 2016. The routine hospital data contain information about treatment in the ED and, if applicable, about the subsequent hospital stay. After merging the patients' hospital data from 2016 with their outpatient billing data from 2 years before to 1 year after the ED visit (years 2014-2017), a harmonized dataset will be generated for data analyses. Due to the complex data protection challenges involved, first results will be available in 2021. INDEED will provide knowledge on extracting and harmonizing large scale data from varying routine ED and hospital information systems in Germany. Merging these data with the corresponding outpatient care data of patients offers the opportunity to characterize the patient's treatment in outpatient care before and after ED use. With this knowledge, appropriate interventions may be developed to ensure adequate patient care and to avoid adverse events such as ED crowding.

摘要

急诊科(ED)的拥挤问题多年来一直是一个日益严重的问题,使危重病患者的护理越来越面临风险。INDEED 项目的总体目标是更好地了解 ED 的利用情况,并在 ED 就诊前后评估相应的初级保健使用模式,同时推动跨部门数据合并的流程和方法。我们旨在确定 ED 的合理利用情况以及潜在可避免的患者接触情况,以及具有相似护理特征的患者亚组和群体。INDEED 是一个联合项目,汇集了德国的研究机构和 ED 医院。该项目由柏林夏里特医科大学牵头,与马格德堡奥托·冯·格里克大学、柏林工业大学、德国门诊/非住院医疗保健中央研究所(Zi)以及 AOK 研究所在联邦 AOK 协会的合作下,以及医学研究技术、法律和监管方面的专家(TMF)。信息技术研究所(OFFIS)作为项目的可信第三方参与其中。INDEED 是一项对 2016 年约 40 万名有法定健康保险的成年患者的回顾性研究,这些患者在 16 家参与医院的 ED 就诊。常规医院数据包含有关 ED 治疗的信息,如果适用,还包含随后的住院信息。将患者 2016 年的医院数据与 ED 就诊前 2 年至就诊后 1 年(2014-2017 年)的门诊计费数据合并后,将生成一个用于数据分析的协调数据集。由于涉及复杂的数据保护挑战,第一批结果将于 2021 年公布。INDEED 将提供有关从德国不同常规 ED 和医院信息系统中提取和协调大规模数据的知识。将这些数据与患者相应的门诊护理数据合并,有机会描述患者在 ED 使用前后的门诊护理治疗情况。有了这些知识,可以制定适当的干预措施,以确保患者得到适当的护理,并避免 ED 拥挤等不良事件。

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