Pediatric Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Sensitive Conditions in Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Henriques, Tânia Portugal
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sarmento, João, Santana, Rui
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.25754/pjp.2022.18634
Resumo: Introduction: Hospitalizations can reveal consequences on child development, potentiate infections and increase hospital costs. About 30% of pediatric hospitalizations can be avoided with adequate outpatient care. Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions allows you to analyze these hospitalizations and monitor morbidity, access and quality of care. Methods: Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions were characterized by the PDI and Bardsley et al. methodologies, with episodes of hospitalization of children under 18 years, in 2017, from the Central Administration of the Health System database, with ICD-10-CM version GDH. A descriptive analysis was performed with the SPSS and Microsoft Office Excel software of the variables gender, age, region, length of stay and main diagnoses and determined the prevalence, rate of hospitalization and financial impact. Results: Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions represent 13.10 to 17.50% of all pediatric hospitalizations, respectively, using the PDI methodology and Bardsley et al., with an average delay of four days, male prevalence (52%), up to at the age of four (> 30%), in the Northern region (> 30%) and highest rate in the Lisbon region (> 30 hospitalizations / 10000 inhabitants). The main causes are gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, ear, nose and throat infections, asthma and seizures and epilepsy. The financial impact is four to six million euros for more than 20000 days of hospitalization. Discussion: The results reveal a potential difference in care needs by region and an indispensable adequacy of the supply and distribution of health resources. Keywords: Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions; Pediatric age; Avoidable hospitalizations
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spelling Pediatric Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Sensitive Conditions in PortugalOriginal articlesIntroduction: Hospitalizations can reveal consequences on child development, potentiate infections and increase hospital costs. About 30% of pediatric hospitalizations can be avoided with adequate outpatient care. Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions allows you to analyze these hospitalizations and monitor morbidity, access and quality of care. Methods: Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions were characterized by the PDI and Bardsley et al. methodologies, with episodes of hospitalization of children under 18 years, in 2017, from the Central Administration of the Health System database, with ICD-10-CM version GDH. A descriptive analysis was performed with the SPSS and Microsoft Office Excel software of the variables gender, age, region, length of stay and main diagnoses and determined the prevalence, rate of hospitalization and financial impact. Results: Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions represent 13.10 to 17.50% of all pediatric hospitalizations, respectively, using the PDI methodology and Bardsley et al., with an average delay of four days, male prevalence (52%), up to at the age of four (> 30%), in the Northern region (> 30%) and highest rate in the Lisbon region (> 30 hospitalizations / 10000 inhabitants). The main causes are gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, ear, nose and throat infections, asthma and seizures and epilepsy. The financial impact is four to six million euros for more than 20000 days of hospitalization. Discussion: The results reveal a potential difference in care needs by region and an indispensable adequacy of the supply and distribution of health resources. Keywords: Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions; Pediatric age; Avoidable hospitalizationsIntrodução: Os internamentos podem revelar consequências no desenvolvimento infantil, potenciar infeções e aumentar custos hospitalares. Cerca de 30% dos internamentos pediátricos podem ser evitados com adequados cuidados de ambulatório. As Condições Sensíveis aos Cuidados de Ambulatório permitem analisar estes internamentos e monitorizar a morbilidade, acesso e qualidade dos cuidados. Métodos: Foi efetuada a caracterização dos internamentos por Condições Sensíveis aos Cuidados de Ambulatório pelas metodologias PDI e Bardsley et al., com episódios de internamento de menores de 18 anos, de 2017, da base de dados da Administração Central do Sistema de Saúde, com GDH da versão ICD-10-CM, realizada uma análise descritiva com o software SPSS e Microsoft Office Excel das variáveis sexo, idade, região, duração de internamento e diagnósticos principais e determinada a prevalência, taxa dos internamentos e impacto financeiro. Resultados: As Condições Sensíveis aos Cuidados de Ambulatório representam 13.10 a 17.50% do total de internamentos pediátricos, respetivamente, com a metodologia PDI e Bardsley et al., com uma demora média de quatro dias, prevalência no sexo masculino (52%), até aos quatro anos (>30%), na região Norte (>30%) e maior taxa na região de Lisboa (>30 internamentos/10000 habitantes). As principais causas são a gastroenterite, infeção urinária, infeções dos ouvidos, nariz e garganta, asma e convulsões e epilepsia. O impacto financeiro é de quatro a seis milhões de euros, para mais de 20 mil dias de internamento. Discussão: Os resultados revelam uma potencial diferença de necessidades de cuidados por região e uma indispensável adequação da oferta e distribuição de recursos em saúde. Palavras-chave: Condições Sensíveis aos Cuidados de Ambulatório; Idade pediátrica; Internamentos evitáveisSociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria2022-01-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.25754/pjp.2022.18634eng2184-44532184-3333Henriques, Tânia PortugalSarmento, JoãoSantana, Ruiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T02:58:04Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/18634Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:25:32.908955Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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Henriques, Tânia Portugal
Original articles
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title_full Pediatric Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Sensitive Conditions in Portugal
title_fullStr Pediatric Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Sensitive Conditions in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Sensitive Conditions in Portugal
title_sort Pediatric Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Sensitive Conditions in Portugal
author Henriques, Tânia Portugal
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Sarmento, João
Santana, Rui
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Santana, Rui
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Sarmento, João
Santana, Rui
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description Introduction: Hospitalizations can reveal consequences on child development, potentiate infections and increase hospital costs. About 30% of pediatric hospitalizations can be avoided with adequate outpatient care. Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions allows you to analyze these hospitalizations and monitor morbidity, access and quality of care. Methods: Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions were characterized by the PDI and Bardsley et al. methodologies, with episodes of hospitalization of children under 18 years, in 2017, from the Central Administration of the Health System database, with ICD-10-CM version GDH. A descriptive analysis was performed with the SPSS and Microsoft Office Excel software of the variables gender, age, region, length of stay and main diagnoses and determined the prevalence, rate of hospitalization and financial impact. Results: Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions represent 13.10 to 17.50% of all pediatric hospitalizations, respectively, using the PDI methodology and Bardsley et al., with an average delay of four days, male prevalence (52%), up to at the age of four (> 30%), in the Northern region (> 30%) and highest rate in the Lisbon region (> 30 hospitalizations / 10000 inhabitants). The main causes are gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, ear, nose and throat infections, asthma and seizures and epilepsy. The financial impact is four to six million euros for more than 20000 days of hospitalization. Discussion: The results reveal a potential difference in care needs by region and an indispensable adequacy of the supply and distribution of health resources. Keywords: Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions; Pediatric age; Avoidable hospitalizations
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