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酒精相关问题对频繁使用急诊科成本的影响:西班牙一项病例对照研究的经济分析

Effects of alcohol-related problems on the costs of frequent emergency department use: an economic analysis of a case-control study in Spain.

作者信息

Oliveras Clara, Bruguera Pol, Cordero-Torres Imanol, Millán-Hernández Andrea, Pons-Cabrera Maria Teresa, Guzmán Cortez Pablo Rodrigo, Gómez-Ramiro Marta, Vázquez Mireia, Borràs Roger, Asenjo-Romero Maria, Vieta Eduard, Gual Antoni, López-Pelayo Hugo, Balcells-Oliveró Mercè

机构信息

Addictions Unit, Psychiatry and Psychology Service, ICN, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Dec 3;12:1322327. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1322327. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Alcohol-related problems increase the probability of frequent emergency department (ED) use. In this study, we compared the direct healthcare expenses incurred during a single visit among frequent and non-frequent ED users and analyzed the impact of alcohol-related issues in healthcare costs arising from ED usage.

METHODS

The study relied on secondary analyses of economic data from a 1:1 matched case-control study with the primary aim of identifying the clinical characteristics of hospital ED frequent users in a Mediterranean European environment with a public, universal, and tax-funded health system. The participants ranged in age from 18 to 65 years and underwent ED visits at a high-complexity Spanish hospital (cases ≥5 times, controls <5) from December 2018 to November 2019. Each case was matched to a control with the same age, gender, and date of attendance at the ED. Clinical data and direct healthcare costs for a single ED visit were obtained by a retrospective review of the first electronic medical register. Costs and duration of stay were compared between cases and controls using paired-samples -tests, and ED users with and without alcohol-related problems were compared using bivariate (independent-samples -tests, one-way analysis of variance, Chi square tests, and multiple linear regression) and multivariate analyses (multiple linear regression models with backward stepwise selection algorithm, and dependent variable: total mean direct costs).

RESULTS

Among 609 case-control pairs (total  = 1218), mean total healthcare direct costs per ED visit were 22.2% higher among frequent compared with non-frequent users [mean difference 44.44 euros; 95% confidence interval (CI) 13.4-75.5; t(608) = 2.811;  = 0.005]. Multiple linear regression identified length of stay, triage level, ambulance arrival, and the specialty discharging the patient as associated with total healthcare costs for frequent users. In bivariate analyses, a history of alcohol-related problems was associated with a 32.5% higher mean total healthcare costs among frequent users [mean difference 72.61 euros; 95% confidence interval 25.24-119.97; t(320.016) = 3.015;  = 0.003].

CONCLUSION

The findings confirm the high cost of frequent ED use among people with alcohol-related problems, suggesting that costs could be reduced through implementation of intervention protocols.

摘要

引言

与酒精相关的问题增加了频繁使用急诊科(ED)的可能性。在本研究中,我们比较了频繁和不频繁使用急诊科的患者单次就诊期间产生的直接医疗费用,并分析了与酒精相关问题对因使用急诊科而产生的医疗费用的影响。

方法

本研究依赖于一项1:1匹配病例对照研究的经济数据的二次分析,其主要目的是确定在具有公共、全民和税收资助卫生系统的地中海欧洲环境中医院急诊科频繁使用者的临床特征。参与者年龄在18至65岁之间,于2018年12月至2019年11月在一家高复杂性的西班牙医院接受急诊科就诊(病例≥5次,对照<5次)。每个病例与一名年龄、性别和急诊科就诊日期相同的对照进行匹配。通过回顾首个电子病历记录获取单次急诊科就诊的临床数据和直接医疗费用。使用配对样本t检验比较病例组和对照组的费用及住院时间,并使用双变量分析(独立样本t检验、单因素方差分析、卡方检验和多元线性回归)和多变量分析(采用向后逐步选择算法的多元线性回归模型,因变量:总平均直接费用)比较有和没有与酒精相关问题的急诊科使用者。

结果

在609对病例对照(共1218例)中,频繁使用者每次急诊科就诊的平均总医疗直接费用比不频繁使用者高22.2%[平均差异44.44欧元;95%置信区间(CI)13.4 - 75.5;t(608)=2.811;P = 0.005]。多元线性回归确定住院时间、分诊级别、救护车到达情况以及负责患者出院的专科与频繁使用者的总医疗费用相关。在双变量分析中,有与酒精相关问题史的频繁使用者的平均总医疗费用高出32.5%[平均差异72.61欧元;95%置信区间25.24 - 119.97;t(320.016)=3.015;P = 0.003]。

结论

研究结果证实了有与酒精相关问题的人群频繁使用急诊科的高昂成本,表明通过实施干预方案可以降低成本。

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