Yu Shin Park, Sung-In Jang, Jaeyong Shin, Chung Mo Nam, Eun-Cheol Park, Suk-Yong Jang
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摘要
背景:虽然乳房切除术后立即护理的需求正在上升,这种医疗服务被称为急性后护理(PAC),但在韩国,影响这些患者选择PAC的因素的证据有限。方法:利用KCURE的公共癌症图书馆数据,从2012年至2019年的中央癌症登记处数据中提取了106670名确诊为乳腺癌并接受乳房切除术的患者。PAC定义为术后2个月内长期护理医院(LTCH)、医院基础护理(HBNC)或医院基础护理(HBC)的使用情况。采用多项逻辑回归分析不同类型PAC使用的相关因素。结果:乳房切除术后2个月内不同类型PAC的使用情况与年龄、收入、肿瘤严重程度及居住地区(Metropolitan;Hbnc,或0.16,95% ci 0.10-0.26;Ltch,或2.35,95% ci 2.21-2.50;HBC, OR 2.17, 95% CI 1.97-2.39),以及位置(首都地区;Hbnc,或12.46,95% ci 4.97-31.25;Ltch,或1.21,95% ci 1.15-1.28;HBC, OR 1.90, 95% CI 1.74-2.07)和医院类型(三级医院;Hbnc,或13.70,95% ci 7.86-23.86;Ltch, or 1.45, 95% ci 1.37-1.53;HBC, OR 3.38, 95% CI 3.00-3.80)。结论:在本研究中,我们发现了影响乳房切除术患者使用PAC的相关因素。我们的研究发现,中年乳腺癌患者、大都市或农村地区的居民以及在首都地区医院接受手术的患者对住院相关PAC服务的利用率较高。收入较高的乳腺癌患者、老年人、大都市居民、在大都市医院接受乳腺癌手术的患者以及在三级医院接受治疗的患者与HBNC服务的较高利用率密切相关。确定决定PAC使用的因素对患者和医疗保健系统具有重要意义。
Factors associated with post acute care utilization after mastectomy for breast cancer patients.
Background: Although the demand for care immediately after mastectomy is rising, and such medical services are referred to as post-acute care (PAC), there is limited evidence on the factors influencing PAC choices among these patients in Korea.
Methods: A total of 106,670 patients diagnosed with breast cancer and undergoing mastectomy were extracted from the Central Cancer Registry data from 2012 to 2019 using Public Cancer Library data of KCURE. PAC was defined as utilization of long-term care hospital (LTCH), hospital-based nursing care (HBNC), or HBC (hospital-based care) within 2 months post-surgery. Multinomial logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with different types of PAC utilization.
Results: The utilization patterns of different types of PAC within 2 months after mastectomy were associated with age, income, cancer severity, and particularly the region of residence (Metropolitan; HBNC, OR 0.16, 95% CI 0.10-0.26; LTCH, OR 2.35, 95% CI 2.21-2.50; HBC, OR 2.17, 95% CI 1.97-2.39), as well as the location (capital areas; HBNC, OR 12.46, 95% CI 4.97-31.25; LTCH, OR 1.21, 95% CI 1.15-1.28; HBC, OR 1.90, 95% CI 1.74-2.07) and type of the hospital (tertiary hospital; HBNC, OR 13.70, 95% CI 7.86-23.86; LTCH, OR 1.45, 95% CI 1.37-1.53; HBC, OR 3.38, 95% CI 3.00-3.80) where the surgery was performed.
Conclusion: In this study, we found the factors associated with PAC utilization on mastectomy patients. Our study found that middle-aged breast cancer patients, residents of metropolitan or rural areas, and those who underwent surgery at hospitals in capital area were particularly associated with higher utilization of inpatient-related PAC services. Breast cancer patients with higher income, older adults, metropolitan residents, patients who underwent breast cancer surgery at metropolitan hospitals, and those treated at tertiary hospitals were strongly associated with higher utilization of HBNC services. Identifying factors that determine the use of PAC has meaningful implications for patients and healthcare systems.
期刊介绍:
Breast Cancer, the official journal of the Japanese Breast Cancer Society, publishes articles that contribute to progress in the field, in basic or translational research and also in clinical research, seeking to develop a new focus and new perspectives for all who are concerned with breast cancer. The journal welcomes all original articles describing clinical and epidemiological studies and laboratory investigations regarding breast cancer and related diseases. The journal will consider five types of articles: editorials, review articles, original articles, case reports, and rapid communications. Although editorials and review articles will principally be solicited by the editors, they can also be submitted for peer review, as in the case of original articles. The journal provides the best of up-to-date information on breast cancer, presenting readers with high-impact, original work focusing on pivotal issues.