Discharge Against Medical Advice Among Neonates Admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a Tertiary Care Hospital

Dhirendra Prasad Yadav, Vivek Kumar, Manoj Kumar Gupta
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Discharge against medical advice is a condition where patient leaves the hospital against physician’s advice and is a serious public health issue, especially among neonates and a challenge faced commonly by physicians. It is a risk factor that can lead to adverse events like mortality and readmissions in neonatal units. To decrease neonatal mortality rate, it is necessary to investigate the causes leading to self-discharge. This study aimed to find out prevalence and reasons for discharge against medical advice among neonates admitted to neonatal intensive care units of a tertiary care hospital. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Units who were discharge against medical advice (DAMA) from 15th March 2022 to 14th March 2023 after obtaining ethical approval from the Institutional Review Committee (Reference number: F-NMC/544/078-079). Neonatal demographic information and reason for self discharged were recorded. A convenience sampling method was used among neonates who met eligibility criteria. Data were presented as frequency with percentage. A point estimate with 95% confidence interval was calculated. Out of 910 neonates admitted to NICU, 86 (9.4%; 95% CI:7.62-11.53) were discharged against medical advice. Among these, 72 (83.7%) were outborn neonates and 51 (59.3%) male. The most common morbidity was sepsis 53 (61.6%). The common reasons for parents to take DAMA was poor financial condition 72 (83.7%). The prevalence of discharge against medical advice among neonates admitted in the neonatal intensive care units was similar to other studies done in similar settings.
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一家三甲医院新生儿重症监护室的新生儿违抗医嘱出院的情况
不听医嘱出院是指病人不听医嘱离开医院的情况,是一个严重的公共卫生问题,尤其是在新生儿中,也是医生普遍面临的挑战。它是一个风险因素,可导致新生儿病房的死亡率和再入院率等不良事件。为了降低新生儿死亡率,有必要调查导致自行出院的原因。本研究旨在了解一家三甲医院新生儿重症监护室收治的新生儿中不遵医嘱出院的发生率和原因。在获得机构审查委员会的伦理批准后(参考编号:F-NMC/544/078-079),本研究对 2022 年 3 月 15 日至 2023 年 3 月 14 日期间入住新生儿重症监护病房的违抗医嘱出院(DAMA)的新生儿进行了描述性横断面研究。记录了新生儿的人口统计学信息和自行出院的原因。在符合条件的新生儿中采用方便抽样法。数据以频率和百分比表示。计算点估计值和 95% 的置信区间。在新生儿重症监护室收治的 910 名新生儿中,有 86 名(9.4%;95% CI:7.62-11.53)违背医嘱出院。其中 72 例(83.7%)为新生儿,51 例(59.3%)为男性。最常见的疾病是败血症 53 例(61.6%)。父母接受 DAMA 的常见原因是经济状况不佳 72(83.7%)。在新生儿重症监护室住院的新生儿中,不听医嘱出院的比例与在类似情况下进行的其他研究结果相似。
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