Fries B E, Cooney L M
Med Care. 1985 Feb;23(2):110-22.
The ability to understand, control, manage, regulate, and reimburse nursing home care has been hampered by the unavailability of a classification system of long-term care patients. A study of 1,469 patients in Connecticut nursing homes has resulted in such a classification system that clusters patients with similar relative needs for resources, in particular, for nursing time. The nine groups formed can be used to develop a case-mix profile of the relative care needs of these patients, and their development demonstrates that only a few measures of the functional status of patients, rather than diagnosis or psychosocial/behavioral problems, are sufficient to form such a system.
由于缺乏长期护理患者的分类系统,理解、控制、管理、规范和报销疗养院护理的能力受到了阻碍。一项针对康涅狄格州疗养院1469名患者的研究得出了这样一种分类系统,该系统将对资源(特别是护理时间)有相似相对需求的患者归为一组。所形成的九组可用于制定这些患者相对护理需求的病例组合概况,而且这些分组的形成表明,只需少数几项患者功能状态指标,而非诊断或心理社会/行为问题指标,就足以形成这样一个系统。