多家医院门诊慢性病专科诊所同时管理患者的时间趋势:一项基于登记的横断面研究。

Journal of comorbidity Pub Date : 2019-02-27 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2235042X19831907
Donna Lykke Wolff, Christian Von Plessen, Frans Boch Waldorff, Thomas Lund Sørensen, Søren Bie Bogh, Katrine Hass Rubin, Christian Backer Mogensen
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背景:在普通人群中,多病患者患病率的增加影响了卫生保健系统。对同时到多家医院专科门诊就诊的患者比例缺乏了解。目的:本研究描述了多家医院门诊专科门诊同时管理患者比例的发展情况。设计:我们从丹麦所有医院获得三个横断面样本。该数据集包括2004年、2009年和2014年1月1日长期门诊的成年人(18岁以上),他们患有50种共识选择的慢性病中的一种或多种。使用描述性统计来检查和比较在多个门诊专科诊所同时治疗的患者比例。我们还调查了门诊专科诊所最常见的组合。结果:2004年,丹麦登记了176,786名慢性病患者接受门诊治疗。这一数字在2009年增加到246542人,2014年增加到341015人。多个专科门诊同时管理患者的比例2004年为4.0%,2009年为5.5%,2014年为7.7%。最常见的专科门诊组合是内分泌与心脏科,2004年占12.1%,2009年占11.5%,2014年占9.6%。结论:在10年期间,在多个诊所就诊的患者比例几乎翻了一番。虽然有一些常见的专科诊所组合是患者最常接受治疗的,但也有相当大的差异。需要进一步的研究来确定一般性和特定疾病的举措。
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Time trends in patients managed simultaneously in multiple hospital outpatient specialty clinics for chronic diseases: A register-based cross-sectional study.

Time trends in patients managed simultaneously in multiple hospital outpatient specialty clinics for chronic diseases: A register-based cross-sectional study.

Time trends in patients managed simultaneously in multiple hospital outpatient specialty clinics for chronic diseases: A register-based cross-sectional study.

Time trends in patients managed simultaneously in multiple hospital outpatient specialty clinics for chronic diseases: A register-based cross-sectional study.

Background: The increasing prevalence of patients with multimorbidity in the general population affects the health-care system. There is a lack of knowledge of the proportion of patients attending multiple hospital outpatient specialty clinics simultaneously.

Objective: This study describes the development in the proportion of patients managed simultaneously in multiple hospital outpatient specialty clinics.

Design: We obtained three cross-sectional samples from all of the hospitals in Denmark. The data set consists of adults (age 18+) in long-term outpatient care on January 1 in 2004, 2009, and 2014 with one or more of 50 consensus-selected chronic diseases. Descriptive statistics were used to examine and compare the proportion of patients treated simultaneously in multiple outpatient specialty clinics. We also investigated the most common combinations of outpatient specialty clinics.

Results: In 2004, 176,786 patients with chronic diseases were registered as receiving outpatient care in Denmark. This figure increased to 246,542 patients in 2009 and 341,015 in 2014. The proportion of patients managed simultaneously in multiple outpatient specialty clinics was 4.0% in 2004, 5.5% in 2009, and 7.7% in 2014. The most common specialty clinic combination was endocrinology and cardiology, accounting for 12.1% in 2004, 11.5% in 2009, and 9.6% in 2014.

Conclusions: The proportion of patients in multiple clinics nearly doubled over a 10-year period. While there were some common specialty clinic combinations in which patients were treated most often, there was also considerable variation. Further studies are needed to identify generic and disease-specific initiatives.

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