Predictors of Length of Care in Tibial Fracture Patients: Analysis of Secondary Data

M. Hakam, Fernanda Reza Pratama, Akhmad Zainur Ridla
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Introduction: Predicting the length of care becomes important for intervention in the care system. However, it still seems that the ability to predict the length of treatment is not optimal, so that the length of treatment is prolonged. If the ability to predict the length of treatment can be done optimally, it will improve the patient's return time. Methods: This study uses a retrospective study approach. Result: There was no relationship between the predictor of length of stay with a length of treatment. Conclusion: The predictor of length of stay in this study were patients with tibia fractures at RSD dr. Soebandi. Most of the patients with tibial fractures were in the early elderly, with the gender of patients with tibia fractures being mostly male. Most of the patients with tibial fractures have no complications and the type of fracture in patients with tibia fractures is mostly in the fracture of the shaft of the tibia. There was no correlation between the predictors of length of stay and length of stay in patients with tibia fractures.
胫骨骨折患者护理时间的预测因素:次要数据分析
导言:预测护理的长度对护理系统的干预变得重要。然而,预测治疗时间的能力似乎仍然不是最优的,从而延长了治疗时间。如果预测治疗时间的能力能够做到最佳,它将缩短患者的返回时间。方法:本研究采用回顾性研究方法。结果:住院时间预测指标与治疗时间无相关性。结论:Soebandi博士说,在这项研究中,预测住院时间的因素是RSD胫骨骨折患者。胫骨骨折患者以老年早期居多,骨折患者性别以男性居多。多数胫骨骨折患者无并发症,骨折类型多为胫骨干骨折。胫骨骨折患者住院时间和住院时间的预测因子之间没有相关性。
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