Statistical Analysis of Age Reporting Errors by Insured and Uninsured Patients in Cape Coast Teaching Hospital of Ghana

Eyiah-Bediako Francis, Bosson-Amedenu Senyefia, B. Sena
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Age is a very important variable that guides clinicians to carryout diagnosis, treatment, as well as administering medical procedures to patients. Misreporting of age by patients to clinicians can have dire consequences on the patients’ health. This retrospective study used a 10 year demographic data involving the ages reported by 906,383 patients. Demographic indexes such as Whipples, Myers Blended and Joint Score were employed to analyse reported ages among insured and uninsured patients at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital. The computed joint score values of 76.88 and 85.60 respectively for uninsured and insured patients qualified the data as highly inaccurate by the standards of interpretation of UN index. The summary of the digit preference of the uninsured and insured patients by Myers blended index approach were 29.34 and 29.87 respectively. The blended sum at the digits 0, 1, 2 and 5 exceeded 10% of the total blended population, an indication of over selection of ages ending in those digits by the insured and uninsured patients. Whipple’s index for uninsured and insured patients was 149.3 and 287.1 respectively. These values respectively show that the reliability of the ages reported were rough and very rough, by the Whipple’s index interpretation standards. The insured were found to have higher tendency of concentrating on ages ending in 0 and 5 than the uninsured. The study concluded that age data in Cape Coast Teaching Hospital is misreported and inaccurate and if not adjusted may result in wrong age-dependent medical procedures undertaken by clinicians. It was recommended among others for hospitals to institute innovative ways of recording ages such as using calendar of historical events technique where the patients could not recall their correct age.
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加纳海岸角教学医院参保与未参保患者年龄报告错误的统计分析
年龄是一个非常重要的变量,它指导临床医生对患者进行诊断、治疗以及管理医疗程序。患者向临床医生谎报年龄可能会对患者的健康产生可怕的后果。这项回顾性研究使用了10年的人口统计数据,涉及906383名患者的年龄报告。采用Whipples、Myers blend和Joint Score等人口统计指标分析海岸角教学医院参保和未参保患者报告的年龄。未参保患者和参保患者的联合得分分别为76.88和85.60,按照UN指数的解释标准,该数据属于高度不准确。Myers混合指数法对未参保患者和参保患者数字偏好的综合得分分别为29.34和29.87。数字0、1、2和5的混合总和超过了混合总数的10%,表明参保和未参保患者对以这些数字结尾的年龄进行了过度选择。未参保和参保患者的惠普尔指数分别为149.3和287.1。这些值分别表明,根据惠普尔指数解释标准,报告的年龄可靠性是粗糙的和非常粗糙的。研究发现,有保险的人比没有保险的人更倾向于关注以0和5结尾的年龄。该研究得出结论,海岸角教学医院的年龄数据是错误报告和不准确的,如果不进行调整,可能导致临床医生采取错误的年龄相关医疗程序。有人建议医院采用创新的方式记录年龄,例如在患者无法回忆起自己的正确年龄时使用历史事件日历技术。
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