COVID-19大流行期间实体肿瘤患者住院时间延长的差异及相关因素:叙述性综述

S. Kamaraju, M. Mohan, T. Wright, J. Charlson, W. Wiger, J. Kwarteng, A. Rezazadeh, L. Hammons, S. Power
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实体肿瘤治疗主要在门诊进行。然而,由于癌症并发症和治疗相关的毒性,住院治疗是不可避免的。随着医疗保健支出的增加,住院时间(LOS)越来越被认为是医疗保健成本的一个指标。有几个正在进行的努力,以缩短住院病人的LOS,并确保安全和及时出院到门诊设置。除了急性疾病和相关的合并症外,各种因素影响LOS:健康的社会决定因素、癌症患者的营养状况和临终问题。此外,目前尚不清楚在当前冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,有关社交距离和探视的制度政策会如何影响LOS。本文的目的是回顾COVID - 19大流行期间导致实体瘤患者延长LOS的各种因素和障碍,并确定质量改进的关键领域。
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Addressing the Disparities and the Factors Related to Prolonged Inpatient Length of Stay for Solid Tumor Oncology Patients during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Narrative Review
Solid tumor oncology treatments are primarily performed in the outpatient setting. However, hospitalizations are inevitable due to complications of cancer and treatment-related toxicities. With rising health care spending, the length of hospital stay (LOS) is increasingly considered a proxy for healthcare costs. There are several ongoing efforts to abbreviate the inpatient LOS and ensure a safe and timely discharge to the outpatient setting. In addition to the acute illness and the associated comorbidities, various factors affect the LOS: social determinants of health, nutritional status in cancer patients, and endof- life issues. Furthermore, it is unclear how the institutional policies on social distancing and visitation during the current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic may impact the LOS. The purpose of this article is to review various factors and barriers that lead to longer LOS for solid tumor patients during the COVID 19 pandemic, and identify the critical areas of quality improvement.
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