Loneliness impact on healthcare utilization in primary care: A retrospective study

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
J.J. Mira , D. Torres , V. Gil , C. Carratalá
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Abstract

Background

An increased number of patients seek help for loneliness in primary care.

Objective

To analyze whether loneliness was associated with a higher utilization of healthcare facilities.

Methods

Observational, retrospective study based on the review of routinely coded data in the digital medical record system in a random sample of patients aged 65 or older, stratified by population size of their residence area. A minimum sample size was estimated at 892 medical records. Loneliness was defined as the negative feeling that arises when there is a mismatch between the quantity and quality of a person's social relationships and those, they desire. Thirty-three primary care nurses (30 females and 3 males) were reviewing the data.

Results

A total of 932 medical records of patients were reviewed (72% belonged to female patients). Of these, 657 individuals were living alone (71.9%). DeJong Scale average scores was 8.9 points (SD 3.1, 95CI 8.6–9.1). The average annual attendance to primary care ranged from 12.2 visits per year in the case of family practice, 10.7 nurse, 0.7 social workers. The average number of home visits was 3.2, and the urgent consultations attended at health centers were 1.5 per year. Higher feelings of loneliness were associated with extreme values in the frequency of healthcare resource usage. Compared to their peers of the same age, the additional healthcare resource consumption amounted to €802.18 per patient per year.

Conclusion

Loneliness is linked to higher healthcare resource usage in primary care, with individuals experiencing poorer physical and mental health utilizing these resources up to twice as much as their peers of the same age.

孤独对初级保健中医疗服务利用率的影响:回顾性研究
背景越来越多的患者因孤独感而向初级医疗机构寻求帮助。目的分析孤独感是否与医疗机构的高使用率相关。方法基于对数字医疗记录系统中常规编码数据的审查,对 65 岁或以上的患者进行随机抽样,并根据其居住地区的人口规模进行分层,从而开展观察性、回顾性研究。最小样本量估计为 892 份医疗记录。孤独感被定义为当一个人的社会关系数量和质量与他所渴望的社会关系数量和质量不匹配时产生的负面感觉。共有 33 名初级保健护士(30 名女性和 3 名男性)对数据进行了审查。其中 657 人独居(71.9%)。德琼量表平均分为 8.9 分(标度 3.1,95CI 8.6-9.1)。平均每年接受初级保健服务的人次为:家庭医生 12.2 人次、护士 10.7 人次、社工 0.7 人次。平均家访次数为 3.2 次,在保健中心接受紧急咨询的次数为每年 1.5 次。孤独感越强,使用医疗资源的频率就越高。与同龄人相比,每位患者每年额外消耗的医疗资源达 802.18 欧元。结论孤独感与初级医疗保健中医疗资源的高使用率有关,身体和精神健康状况较差的人对这些资源的使用率是同龄人的两倍。
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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
83
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Revista de Calidad Asistencial (Quality Healthcare) (RCA) is the official Journal of the Spanish Society of Quality Healthcare (Sociedad Española de Calidad Asistencial) (SECA) and is a tool for the dissemination of knowledge and reflection for the quality management of health services in Primary Care, as well as in Hospitals. It publishes articles associated with any aspect of research in the field of public health and health administration, including health education, epidemiology, medical statistics, health information, health economics, quality management, and health policies. The Journal publishes 6 issues, exclusively in electronic format. The Journal publishes, in Spanish, Original works, Special and Review Articles, as well as other sections. Articles are subjected to a rigorous, double blind, review process (peer review)
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