[Analysis of hospitalization status by major classification according to ICD-10 among public assistance recipients considering sex and age].

Hideyuki Watanabe, Masaaki Matsunaga, He Yupeng, Atsuhiko Ota, Li Yuanying, Kotaro Kuwaki, Shinichi Tanihara
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Objectives We evaluated the number of hospitalizations among public assistance recipients for each major classification according to the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision (ICD-10), adjusting for sex and age differences in the general Japanese population. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive assessment of hospitalization patterns among public assistance recipients by disease category.Methods We used indirect methods to adjust for sex and age, with public assistance recipients and the entire Japanese population as the observation and reference groups, respectively. We calculated the standardized hospitalization ratios (SHRs) for each major classification based on the ICD-10. We only used publicly available government statistics, including data from the 2020 Patient Survey, for hospitalization rates according to sex, age, and major classification. Additionally, we used data from the 2020 National Survey on Public Assistance Recipients conducted for the number of public assistance recipients by sex and age groups and data from the 2020 Survey on the Actual Status of Medical Assistance conducted for the number of hospitalizations by major classification.Results After adjusting for age, the overall SHR was 1.49. The major classifications with the high SHRs for men and women were "V. Mental and behavioural disorders" (SHR for men; 4.06, women; 3.45) and "IV. Endocrine, nutritional, and metabolic diseases" (SHR for men; 2.40, women; 1.47). Conversely, the major classifications with low SHRs were "XVI. Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period" (SHR; 0.43) and "VII. Diseases of the eye and adnexa" (SHR; 0.44) for men. For women, these were "XV. Pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium" (SHR; 0.17) and "VII. Diseases of the eye and adnexa" (SHR; 0.27).Conclusion After adjusting for age, hospitalization status among public assistance recipients was higher overall than in the general Japanese population. However, if divided based on major classifications, higher and lower rates were observed compared with the general population. In assessing the status of medical assistance for public assistance recipients, research should be conducted by disease classification, considering the significant differences in age composition between public assistance recipients and the general Japanese population.

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[按ICD-10分类的公共援助受助人住院状况分析,考虑性别和年龄]。
我们根据国际疾病分类第十次修订(ICD-10)评估了每个主要分类的公共援助受助者的住院人数,并对日本一般人群的性别和年龄差异进行了调整。本研究旨在按疾病类别对公共援助受助人的住院模式进行全面评估。方法采用间接方法对性别和年龄进行调整,分别以接受公共援助者和全日本人口为观察组和参照组。我们根据ICD-10计算了每个主要分类的标准化住院率(SHRs)。我们只使用了公开的政府统计数据,包括来自2020年患者调查的数据,用于根据性别、年龄和主要分类的住院率。此外,我们使用了2020年全国公共援助受援者调查的数据,按性别和年龄组分列的公共援助受援者人数,以及2020年医疗援助实际状况调查的数据,按主要分类分列的住院人数。结果经年龄调整后,总SHR为1.49。男性和女性SHR较高的主要分类是“V.精神和行为障碍”(男性SHR;4.06,女性;3.45)和“四。内分泌、营养和代谢疾病”(男性;2.40,女性;1.47)。相反,低SHRs的主要分类是“XVI”。围产期产生的某些情况”(SHR;0.43);眼睛和附件疾病”(SHR;男性为0.44)。对于女性来说,这是“XV”。怀孕、分娩和产褥期”(SHR;0.17);眼睛和附件疾病”(SHR;0.27)。结论在调整了年龄后,接受公共援助者的住院率总体上高于日本普通人群。然而,如果根据主要分类进行划分,与一般人群相比,观察到较高和较低的发生率。在评估公共援助受助者的医疗援助状况时,应根据疾病分类进行研究,同时考虑到公共援助受助者与日本一般人口在年龄构成上的显著差异。
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