解读住院儿童诊断相关群体体重与护理复杂性之间的联系:一项观察性研究。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Children-Basel Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.3390/children12010103
Manuele Cesare, Fabio D'Agostino, Emanuele Sebastiani, Nursing And Public Health Group, Gianfranco Damiani, Antonello Cocchieri
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背景/目的:住院儿童日益增加的医疗和护理复杂性对医疗保健系统构成了重大挑战。然而,这两个维度之间的联系仍有待部分探索。本研究旨在探讨住院儿童诊断相关组(DRG)体重与护理复杂性的关系,并探讨医疗复杂性的决定因素。方法:这项回顾性研究在意大利一家大学医院进行,纳入了2022年入院的2至11岁的儿童,住院时间至少为2天。数据收集自新生儿儿科专业评估工具和医院出院登记簿。DRG权重作为医疗复杂性的指标,入院后24小时内记录的护理诊断(NDs)数量和患者住院期间记录的护理行动(NAs)用于衡量护理复杂性。进行相关分析以探讨DRG体重、NDs和NAs之间的关系。采用逐步回归分析确定影响医疗复杂性的关键因素,包括社会人口统计学、临床、组织和护理变量。结果:914例患者(平均年龄6.11±2.90岁)中位DRG体重为0.6982 (IQR: 0.5522)。患者平均NDs为3.89±2.83个,中位NAs为17个(IQR: 8)。NDs与NAs之间存在显著相关性(rs = 0.507;p < 0.001),以及DRG权重与NDs频率之间的关系(rs = 0.232;p < 0.001)和NAs (rs = 0.184;P < 0.001)。逐步回归表明,NAs数量、手术DRG、计划入院和ND频率是DRG权重的显著决定因素(R2 = 0.311;调整后R2 = 0.308;P < 0.001)。结论:在儿童中,DRG体重也受护理复杂性以及临床和组织因素的影响。综合方法对于提高儿科护理和患者治疗效果至关重要。
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Deciphering the Link Between Diagnosis-Related Group Weight and Nursing Care Complexity in Hospitalized Children: An Observational Study.

Background/objectives: The increasing medical and nursing care complexity in hospitalized children represents a significant challenge for healthcare systems. However, the link between these two dimensions remains partially explored. This study aims to decipher the relationship between Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) weight and nursing care complexity in hospitalized children and to identify the determinants of medical complexity.

Methods: This retrospective study, conducted in an Italian university hospital, included children aged 2 to 11 years admitted to the hospital in 2022 with a minimum hospital stay of 2 days. Data were gathered from the Neonatal Pediatric Professional Assessment Instrument and the Hospital Discharge Register. DRG weight was used as an indicator of medical complexity, while the number of nursing diagnoses (NDs) documented in the first 24 h from hospital admission and the nursing actions (NAs) recorded during the patient's hospital stay were used to measure nursing care complexity. Correlation analyses were conducted to explore the associations between DRG weight, NDs, and NAs. Stepwise regression was run to identify the key determinants of medical complexity across sociodemographic, clinical, organizational, and nursing variables.

Results: Among 914 patients (mean age of 6.11 ± 2.90 years), the median DRG weight was 0.6982 (IQR: 0.5522). Patients had an average of 3.89 ± 2.83 NDs and a median of 17 NAs (IQR: 8). Significant correlations were found between NDs and NAs (rs = 0.507; p < 0.001), as well as between DRG weight and the frequency of NDs (rs = 0.232; p < 0.001) and NAs (rs = 0.184; p < 0.001). Stepwise regression indicated that the number of NAs, surgical DRG, scheduled admissions, and ND frequency were significant determinants of DRG weight (R2 = 0.311; adjusted R2 = 0.308; p < 0.001).

Conclusions: In children, DRG weight is also influenced by nursing care complexity, alongside clinical and organizational factors. An integrated approach is essential to enhance pediatric care and patient outcomes.

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Children-Basel
Children-Basel PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Children is an international, open access journal dedicated to a streamlined, yet scientifically rigorous, dissemination of peer-reviewed science related to childhood health and disease in developed and developing countries. The publication focuses on sharing clinical, epidemiological and translational science relevant to children’s health. Moreover, the primary goals of the publication are to highlight under‑represented pediatric disciplines, to emphasize interdisciplinary research and to disseminate advances in knowledge in global child health. In addition to original research, the journal publishes expert editorials and commentaries, clinical case reports, and insightful communications reflecting the latest developments in pediatric medicine. By publishing meritorious articles as soon as the editorial review process is completed, rather than at predefined intervals, Children also permits rapid open access sharing of new information, allowing us to reach the broadest audience in the most expedient fashion.
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