Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Conditions and Mental Health Disorders: A Short Overview of the Current State of Research

A. Figura, M. Rose
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What is the problem? Ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (ACSC) refer to a group of chronic and acute medical diseases such as diabetes, pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases considered not to require acute medical care and hospitalization if timely and appropriate primary respective ambulatory care is received (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2001). ACSC-related hospitalizations and early rehospitalizations (≤ 30 days of discharge) are common and extremely costly in western countries (Galarraga, Mutter & Pines, 2015). Subsequently, interest is increasing in understanding the risk factors for potentially preventable acute care hospital admissions and emergency department (ED) visits for ACSC among a growing aging and multimorbid population. Next to patient characteristics such as demographic factors and socioeconomic status, health status (e.g., comorbidities) as well as adherence of medication and healthcare utilization, (Folsom et al., 2005; Robinson, Howie-Esquivel & Vlahov, 2012; Yoon et al., 2012; Davydow et al., 2014; Davydow et al., 2016), comorbid mental illness is thought to play a central role.
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门诊护理敏感条件和精神健康障碍:当前研究状况的简要概述
有什么问题吗?对流动护理敏感的病症(ACSC)是指一组慢性和急性医学疾病,如糖尿病、肺病和心血管疾病,如果得到及时和适当的初级流动护理,则被认为不需要急性医疗护理和住院治疗(卫生保健研究和质量局,2001年)。与acsc相关的住院和早期再住院(出院≤30天)在西方国家很常见,而且费用极高(Galarraga, Mutter & Pines, 2015)。随后,在日益老龄化和多病人群中,了解ACSC的潜在可预防的急性护理住院和急诊(ED)就诊的风险因素的兴趣日益增加。除了人口因素和社会经济地位等患者特征之外,健康状况(如合并症)以及药物依从性和医疗保健利用(Folsom等人,2005年;Robinson, Howie-Esquivel & Vlahov, 2012;Yoon et al., 2012;Davydow等人,2014;Davydow等人,2016),共病性精神疾病被认为起着核心作用。
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