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Early readmission in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology

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Autor(a) principal: Ricci, Hermínia
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Araújo, Mara Nogueira de, Simonetti, Sérgio Henrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/18836
Resumo: Objective: to evaluate the early readmission of patients in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology. Methods: this is a descriptive, documental and retrospective study, carried out in a public hospital. Results: in 2012, 729 of the 9,218 hospitalized patients were readmitted, 47.9% of them were readmitted within 30 days after discharge, 61% were men, with a mean age of 57 years old, with the main medical diagnosis of heart disease (heart failure, treatment of acute coronary syndrome, among others) on admission (44.7%) and readmission (45.8%). Most were readmitted for the same medical reason that led to their first hospitalization. Conclusion: considering the profile of the population admitted and readmitted to the institution, it is believed that the rate of readmission is mainly due to the profile of the patients, considering the high prevalence of non-communicable chronic diseases, and coronary artery disease considered unapproachable for percutaneous or surgical when hospitalized.
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spelling Early readmission in a high complexity public hospital in cardiologyPatient ReadmissionNursingHospitalizationLength of Stay.Objective: to evaluate the early readmission of patients in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology. Methods: this is a descriptive, documental and retrospective study, carried out in a public hospital. Results: in 2012, 729 of the 9,218 hospitalized patients were readmitted, 47.9% of them were readmitted within 30 days after discharge, 61% were men, with a mean age of 57 years old, with the main medical diagnosis of heart disease (heart failure, treatment of acute coronary syndrome, among others) on admission (44.7%) and readmission (45.8%). Most were readmitted for the same medical reason that led to their first hospitalization. Conclusion: considering the profile of the population admitted and readmitted to the institution, it is believed that the rate of readmission is mainly due to the profile of the patients, considering the high prevalence of non-communicable chronic diseases, and coronary artery disease considered unapproachable for percutaneous or surgical when hospitalized.Universidade Federal do Ceará2016-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/1883610.15253/2175-6783.2016000600014Rev Rene; Vol 17 No 6 (2016); 828-834Rev Rene; v. 17 n. 6 (2016); 828-8342175-67831517-3852reponame:Rev Rene (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/18836/29569Copyright (c) 2017 Northeast Network Nursing Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRicci, HermíniaAraújo, Mara Nogueira deSimonetti, Sérgio Henrique2018-12-04T15:27:35Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/18836Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/renePUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/oairene@ufc.br||2175-67831517-3852opendoar:2018-12-04T15:27:35Rev Rene (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
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title Early readmission in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology
spellingShingle Early readmission in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology
Ricci, Hermínia
Patient Readmission
Nursing
Hospitalization
Length of Stay.
title_short Early readmission in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology
title_full Early readmission in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology
title_fullStr Early readmission in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology
title_full_unstemmed Early readmission in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology
title_sort Early readmission in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology
author Ricci, Hermínia
author_facet Ricci, Hermínia
Araújo, Mara Nogueira de
Simonetti, Sérgio Henrique
author_role author
author2 Araújo, Mara Nogueira de
Simonetti, Sérgio Henrique
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ricci, Hermínia
Araújo, Mara Nogueira de
Simonetti, Sérgio Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Patient Readmission
Nursing
Hospitalization
Length of Stay.
topic Patient Readmission
Nursing
Hospitalization
Length of Stay.
description Objective: to evaluate the early readmission of patients in a high complexity public hospital in cardiology. Methods: this is a descriptive, documental and retrospective study, carried out in a public hospital. Results: in 2012, 729 of the 9,218 hospitalized patients were readmitted, 47.9% of them were readmitted within 30 days after discharge, 61% were men, with a mean age of 57 years old, with the main medical diagnosis of heart disease (heart failure, treatment of acute coronary syndrome, among others) on admission (44.7%) and readmission (45.8%). Most were readmitted for the same medical reason that led to their first hospitalization. Conclusion: considering the profile of the population admitted and readmitted to the institution, it is believed that the rate of readmission is mainly due to the profile of the patients, considering the high prevalence of non-communicable chronic diseases, and coronary artery disease considered unapproachable for percutaneous or surgical when hospitalized.
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