尼日利亚三级医院住院病人的发病模式:莫霍帕研究的启示。

Q4 Medicine West African journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-10
K M Karaye, E M Umuerri, I Onwuekwe, A M Daiyab, R N Sani, C Anjorin, H Iheonye, Z G Habib, A Onunu, A G Habib, A Ogunniyi, On Behalf Of The Mohopa Study Investigators
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背景:有关尼日利亚住院病人发病模式的具有全国代表性的数据很少。在此,我们从 MOHOPA(住院内科病人的发病率、死亡率和医疗融资模式)研究中了解尼日利亚三级医院内科病房住院病人的发病模式:方法:在获得书面知情同意后,连续招募至少 100 名在尼日利亚 6 个地缘政治区和首都阿布贾的 7 家三级医院内科和急诊病房住院的患者参加研究:2023 年 5 月至 2024 年 3 月期间,从阿米努-卡诺教学医院、迈杜古里大学教学医院、洛科贾联邦医疗中心、伊巴丹大学学院医院、埃努古尼日利亚大学教学医院、三角洲州立大学教学医院和阿布贾大学教学医院连续招募了 705 名患者。他们的平均年龄为 51.3 ± 18.3 岁,44.7% 为女性。22.1%的患者入院的主要原因是心血管疾病,其次是神经系统疾病(16.5%)和肾脏疾病(14.3%)。74.2%的患者患有重要的并发症,其中最常见的是心血管疾病(21.3%),其次是传染病(13.3%)和肾病(9.7%)。然而,这些模式因地区(北方与南方)而有明显差异,但因性别(男性与女性)而无明显差异:结论:心血管、神经和肾脏疾病是最常见的入院指征,而传染病则是重要的并发症。这些结果对战略规划和政策制定至关重要。
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PATTERN OF MORBIDITY OF PATIENTS ADMITTED TO NIGERIAN TERTIARY-LEVEL HOSPITALS: INSIGHTS FROM THE MOHOPA STUDY.

Background: There is a paucity of nationally representative data on the pattern of morbidity of hospitalised medical patients in Nigeria. We hereby provide insights from the MOHOPA (Pattern of Morbidities, Mortality and Healthcare Financing of Hospitalised Medical Patients in Hospitals) study on the pattern of morbidity among patients admitted to the medical wards of Nigerian tertiary-level hospitals.

Methods: At least 100 patients admitted to the medical and emergency wards of 7 tertiary-level hospitals, spread across the 6 geopolitical zones of Nigeria and the Capital City of Abuja, were consecutively recruited to join the study after obtaining written informed consent.

Results: A total of 705 patients were recruited consecutively between May 2023 and March 2024, from Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Federal Medical Centre Lokoja, University College Hospital, Ibadan, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Delta State University Teaching Hospital, and University of Abuja Teaching Hospital. Their mean age was 51.3 ± 18.3 years and 44.7% were females. Cardiovascular disease was the primary cause of admission in 22.1% of patients, followed by neurological (16.5%) and renal (14.3%) diseases. 74.2% of the patients had an important co-morbidity; the most common being cardiovascular (21.3%) followed by infectious (13.3%) and renal (9.7%) diseases. These patterns however varied significantly by region (Northern vs Southern) but not by gender (males vs females).

Conclusion: Cardiovascular, neurological, and renal disorders were the most common indications for admission and infectious diseases were important co-morbidities. The results will be vital for strategic planning and policy formulation.

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