脊髓损伤者康复和保健服务的使用情况和特点。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-26 DOI:10.23736/S1973-9087.24.08391-6
Stefan Metzger, Boris Polanco, Inge Eriks-Hoogland, Anke Scheel-Sailer, Diana Pacheco Barzallo
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背景:越来越多的人身患残疾,这凸显了康复的重要性。然而,医疗保健系统已经面临财政困难,因此必须努力提高服务效率。目的:确定脊髓损伤/疾病(SCI/D)患者康复(亚急性)阶段最常使用的医疗服务,以及这些服务与患者特征之间的联系:观察性队列研究:本研究分析了从瑞士一家脊髓损伤专科医院和康复中心出院的患者的临床数据:我们采用了复合风险模型来估算所使用的医疗服务总量,即住院时间(LOS)和每天医疗服务(亚)急性康复阶段的单位:该研究包括 403 名 SCI/D 患者。对不同患者和损伤特征的医疗服务强度和严重程度进行的分析表明,医疗服务使用强度和住院时间(LOS)存在差异。入院时 SCIM 值较低的男性患者往往比女性患者更广泛地使用医疗服务。就病因而言,创伤性 SCI(TSCI)患者使用的治疗方法更多。此外,分析还显示,医疗服务使用强度的差异比根据病程调整后的差异更为显著。最终,相似的患者群体在治疗结束时获得的医疗服务数量相当:这项基于人群的研究为更好地了解 SCI/D 患者在(亚)急性康复阶段使用医疗服务的决定因素提供了信息。在分析住院时间、服务强度和严重程度时,研究显示,入院时的 SCIM 水平、年龄组别、性别和病因不同,医疗服务的使用情况也显著不同。然而,患者个体之间的差异也表明存在其他影响因素,但本分析未考虑这些因素:临床康复的影响:概述的方法可通过增加有关患者、患者治疗和结果的详细信息来丰富计算数据,从而系统地跟进这一数据分析。
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Utilization and features of rehabilitation and health services for persons with spinal cord injury.

Background: The increasing prevalence of individuals experiencing disabilities underscores the importance of rehabilitation. Nevertheless, healthcare systems are already facing financial constraints, which makes it imperative to strive for a more efficient delivery of services. The first step, however, is to understand how the provision of services behaves for patients with different characteristics.

Aim: To determine the most frequently used healthcare services in the (sub)acute phase of rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury/disease (SCI/D) and the link with patient characteristics.

Design: Observational cohort study.

Population: This study analyzes the clinical data of patients discharged from a specialized SCI hospital and rehabilitation center in Switzerland.

Methods: We implemented a compound risk model to estimate the total amount of healthcare services used, defined by length of stay (LOS) and the units per day of health services (sub)acute phase of rehabilitation.

Results: The study included 403 individuals with SCI/D. The analysis of the intensity and severity of healthcare services across different patient and injury characteristics revealed differences in the intensity of healthcare use and variations in the length of stay (LOS). Male patients with a low SCIM upon admission tended to use healthcare services more extensively than female patients. In terms of etiology, therapies were employed more intensively for patients with traumatic SCI (TSCI). In addition, the analysis revealed that variations in the intensity of healthcare services used were more significant than those adjusted for LOS. Ultimately, similar patient groups received comparable quantities of healthcare services at the end of treatment.

Conclusions: This population-based study provides information for a better understanding of the determinants of health service use during the (sub)acute rehabilitation phase of individuals with SCI/D. When analyzing LOS, intensity, and severity of services, it shows that the use of healthcare services significantly differs for the level of SCIM at admission, age groups, sex, and etiology. However, the variation among individual patients also suggests the presence of other influential modifiers that were not considered in this analysis.

Clinical rehabilitation impact: The approach outlined enables a systematic follow-up of this data analysis by enriching the computed data with additional details about the patient, the patient's treatment, and outcomes.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine publishes papers of clinical interest in physical and rehabilitation medicine.
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