Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency service unit of a Thai community hospital: A multi-level analysis

© 2020, Prex S.p.A.. All rights reserved. Background: Extended length of stay affects the efficiency of patient care and results in undesirable patient outcomes. This study explores potential indicators for a prolonged length of stay in the emergency unit in a community hospital setting. Methods: A...

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Main Authors: Phichayut Phinyo, Jayanton Patumanond
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-709242020-10-14T08:46:49Z Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency service unit of a Thai community hospital: A multi-level analysis Phichayut Phinyo Jayanton Patumanond Medicine Nursing © 2020, Prex S.p.A.. All rights reserved. Background: Extended length of stay affects the efficiency of patient care and results in undesirable patient outcomes. This study explores potential indicators for a prolonged length of stay in the emergency unit in a community hospital setting. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Patients who visited the emergency unit during the first half of September 2018 were included. A multivariable multi-level risk regression was used to explore for potential indicators of an extended length of stay in the emergency unit. Results: A total of 1,160 emergency visits nested within 16 days study period were included for analysis. 126 (10.9%) visits with an extended length of stay (≥4 hours) and 1,034 visits with a length of stay less than 4 hours were identified. Different patient characteristics and characteristics related to emergency unit between groups were explored. Male gender (RR=1.52, 95% CI; 1.05-2.20, p=0.025), elderly patients (RR=1.82, 95% CI; 1.08-3.04, p=0.016), Burmese citizenship (RR=1.72, 95% CI; 1.15-2.59, p=0.009), non-traumatic mode of presentation (RR=2.50, 95% CI; 1.28-4.92, p=0.008), hospital admission as disposition status (RR=2.38, 95% CI; 1.50-3.77, p<0.001), visit on weekends (RR=2.42, 95% CI; 1.12-5.23, p=0.025), and visit during day shifts (RR=5.75, 95% CI; 1.38-23.92, p=0.016) were identified as significant indicators for extended length of stay in the emergency unit. Conclusion: Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency unit of a Thai community hospital were male patients, elderly patients, Burmese citizenship, non-traumatic mode of presentation, hospital admission as disposition status, visit on weekends, and visit during day shifts. 2020-10-14T08:44:46Z 2020-10-14T08:44:46Z 2020-01-01 Journal 22820930 2-s2.0-85086835249 10.2427/13248 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85086835249&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70924
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Phichayut Phinyo
Jayanton Patumanond
Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency service unit of a Thai community hospital: A multi-level analysis
description © 2020, Prex S.p.A.. All rights reserved. Background: Extended length of stay affects the efficiency of patient care and results in undesirable patient outcomes. This study explores potential indicators for a prolonged length of stay in the emergency unit in a community hospital setting. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Patients who visited the emergency unit during the first half of September 2018 were included. A multivariable multi-level risk regression was used to explore for potential indicators of an extended length of stay in the emergency unit. Results: A total of 1,160 emergency visits nested within 16 days study period were included for analysis. 126 (10.9%) visits with an extended length of stay (≥4 hours) and 1,034 visits with a length of stay less than 4 hours were identified. Different patient characteristics and characteristics related to emergency unit between groups were explored. Male gender (RR=1.52, 95% CI; 1.05-2.20, p=0.025), elderly patients (RR=1.82, 95% CI; 1.08-3.04, p=0.016), Burmese citizenship (RR=1.72, 95% CI; 1.15-2.59, p=0.009), non-traumatic mode of presentation (RR=2.50, 95% CI; 1.28-4.92, p=0.008), hospital admission as disposition status (RR=2.38, 95% CI; 1.50-3.77, p<0.001), visit on weekends (RR=2.42, 95% CI; 1.12-5.23, p=0.025), and visit during day shifts (RR=5.75, 95% CI; 1.38-23.92, p=0.016) were identified as significant indicators for extended length of stay in the emergency unit. Conclusion: Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency unit of a Thai community hospital were male patients, elderly patients, Burmese citizenship, non-traumatic mode of presentation, hospital admission as disposition status, visit on weekends, and visit during day shifts.
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title Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency service unit of a Thai community hospital: A multi-level analysis
title_short Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency service unit of a Thai community hospital: A multi-level analysis
title_full Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency service unit of a Thai community hospital: A multi-level analysis
title_fullStr Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency service unit of a Thai community hospital: A multi-level analysis
title_full_unstemmed Indicators for an extended length of stay in the emergency service unit of a Thai community hospital: A multi-level analysis
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