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澳大利亚公立医院的压疮:一项疾病成本研究。

Pressure injuries in Australian public hospitals: A cost of illness study.

作者信息

Nghiem Son, Campbell Jill, Walker Rachel M, Byrnes Josh, Chaboyer Wendy

机构信息

Centre for Applied Health Economics, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Road, Nathan, Brisbane, Queensland 4111, Australia.

NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Wiser Wound Care.

出版信息

Int J Nurs Stud. 2022 Jun;130:104191. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2022.104191. Epub 2022 Feb 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pressure injuries are a leading hospital adverse event, yet they are mostly preventable. Understanding their financial costs will help to appreciate the burden they place on the health system and assist in better planning and management of health expenditures to prevent pressure injuries.

OBJECTIVE

To estimate the cost of pressure injuries in Australian public hospitals in 2020 demonstrating its economic burden in a well-resourced health system.

METHODS

A cost of illness study with a 12-month time horizon was conducted. Resource use for the treatment of pressure injuries and productivity loss due to pressure injuries were derived using a bottom-up approach. Parameters of the cost estimates were obtained from secondary sources and literature syntheses. A simulation with 10,000 draws was used to generate statistical properties of the cost estimates.

RESULTS

Based on a prevalence of 12.9%, the total cost of pressure injuries in Australian public hospitals was $9.11 billion [95% confidence intervals: 9.02, 9.21]. The two largest shares of costs were accounted for by the opportunity cost of excess length of stay of $3.60 billion [3.52, 3.68] and treatment costs of $3.59 billion [3.57, 3.60]. Productivity loss associated with pressure injuries amounts to $493 million [482, 504]. Hospital-acquired pressure injuries account for a total of $5.50 billion [5.44, 5.56], whereas pressure injuries present on admissions costed $3.71 billion [3.70, 3.72]. In terms of severity, Stage 2 pressure injuries contributed the most to total treatment costs, total excessive length of stay, and total loss of healthy life years. Australian society is willing to pay $1.43 billion [1.40, 1.45] to save 6,701 [6,595; 6,807] healthy life years lost by pressure injury.

CONCLUSIONS

Reducing preventable pressure injuries and stopping the progression of Stage 1 pressure injuries will likely result in an immense cost-saving for Australia and will likely have similar benefits for other countries with comparable profiles.

TWEETABLE ABSTRACT

Australian public hospital study provides comprehensive analysis of the cost of pressure injury, including estimates of direct and indirect medical costs, and indirect non-medical costs - such as productivity and quality of life.

摘要

背景

压疮是主要的医院不良事件,但大多是可预防的。了解其经济成本将有助于认识它们给卫生系统带来的负担,并有助于更好地规划和管理卫生支出以预防压疮。

目的

估算2020年澳大利亚公立医院压疮的成本,以展示其在资源丰富的卫生系统中的经济负担。

方法

开展了一项为期12个月的疾病成本研究。采用自下而上的方法得出压疮治疗的资源使用情况以及因压疮导致的生产力损失。成本估算参数来自二手资料和文献综述。使用10000次抽样的模拟来生成成本估算的统计特性。

结果

基于12.9%的患病率,澳大利亚公立医院压疮总成本为91.1亿美元[95%置信区间:90.2, 92.1]。成本的两大主要部分分别是住院时间过长的机会成本36.0亿美元[35.2, 36.8]和治疗成本35.9亿美元[35.7, 36.0]。与压疮相关的生产力损失达4.93亿美元[4.82, 5.04]。医院获得性压疮总计55.0亿美元[54.4, 55.6],而入院时即存在的压疮成本为37.1亿美元[37.0, 37.2]。就严重程度而言,2期压疮在总治疗成本、总住院时间过长以及健康生命年总损失方面占比最大。澳大利亚社会愿意支付14.3亿美元[14.0, 14.5]来挽救因压疮而损失的6701个[6595; 6807]健康生命年。

结论

减少可预防的压疮并阻止1期压疮的进展可能会为澳大利亚节省巨额成本,并可能为其他情况类似国家带来类似益处。

可发推文摘要

澳大利亚公立医院研究对压疮成本进行了全面分析,包括直接和间接医疗成本以及间接非医疗成本(如生产力和生活质量)的估算。

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