烧伤护理的费用及其对有效护理的影响。

K Takayanagi, S Kawai, R Aoki
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目的:通过对日本急性烧伤护理的成本分析,阐明与烧伤护理相关的社会问题。方法:对1997年1月1日至12月31日在日本医学院收治的71例烧伤患者进行回顾性分析。对3例烧伤表面积(BSA)为70% ~ 80%的重度烧伤患者和3例BSA为20% ~ 30%的轻度烧伤患者进行成本分析。对127个急救中心的烧伤患者和医疗提供者进行问卷调查,以帮助改善长期生活质量(QOL)。结果:80%的烧伤患者年龄在70岁以下。在重大烧伤病例中,按照政府规定的收费标准报销的金额远低于治疗费用。严重烧伤患者的药物和材料费用占总治疗费用的比例较高。接受调查的患者承认,尽管遭受心理和经济问题的困扰,但他们总体上很快乐。来自63家机构的413家医疗服务提供者回应了关于改善长期生活质量的调查。结论:急性烧伤护理是一项昂贵的服务。烧伤护理的目标应从拯救生命转向允许对社会产生有益的回报。日本烧伤护理的质量改进、结果测量和技术评估应结合卫生经济学研究进行。
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The cost of burn care and implications for efficient care.

Objective: To clarify the social issues and problems associated with burn care in Japan, based on a cost analysis of acute burn care.

Methods: A retrospective review was undertaken of 71 patients admitted with burns at Nippon Medical School between January 1 and December 31, 1997. A cost analysis was performed for three major burn patients with a burn surface area (BSA) of 70% to 80% and three minor burn patients with a BSA of 20% to 30%. A questionnaire was administered to both burn patients and medical providers in all 127 emergency centers to help improve long-term quality of life (QOL).

Results: 80% of burn patients were under age 70. In the major burn cases, the amount of reimbursement according to the government-regulated fee schedule was much less than the cost of treatment. The ratio of the cost of both medication and materials to total cost of treatment was higher for patients with major burns. Patients responding to the survey acknowledged being generally happy despite suffering from psychological and financial problems. A total of 413 medical providers from 63 institutions responded to the survey regarding improving long-term QOL.

Conclusions: Acute burn care is a costly service. The goal of burn care should shift from saving lives to allowing for a productive return to society. Quality improvement, outcome measurement, and technology assessment combined with health economics research for burn care should be carried out in Japan.

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