Factors Influencing Treatment Result and Early Complication in Inpatients with Psychiatric Comorbidity

정신질환 동반 입원 환자의 치료결과와 조기합병증에 영향을 미치는 요인

  • Kim, Sang-Mi (Dept. of Medical Information, Korea Polytechnics) ;
  • Lee, Hyun-Sook (Dept. of Health Administration, Kongju National University)
  • 김상미 (한국폴리텍대학 서울강서캠퍼스 의료정보과) ;
  • 이현숙 (국립공주대학교 보건행정학과)
  • Received : 2017.10.26
  • Accepted : 2017.12.12
  • Published : 2017.12.29

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate the patient, disease and hospital characteristics which affect treatment result and early complication for inpatients with psychiatric comorbidity. We analyzed data on 19,806 patients of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 2012 to 2014, Korea National Hospital discharge in-depth data. Frequency, chi-square and logistic regression analysis was performed, using STATA 12.0. According to logistic regression analysis, gender(Odds ratio(OR)=0.776, 95% confidence interval(CI)=0.686-0.878), insurance type(OR=0.853, CI=0.731-0.995), operation(OR=0.424, CI=0.350-0.513), disposition(OR= 39.307, CI=34.394-44.923), beds(300-499, OR=0.470, CI=0.377-0.585; 500-999, OR=0.462, CI=0.395-0.541; 1000 over, OR=0.598, CI=0.480-0.745) were significant predictors of treatment result. And insurance type(OR=1.527, CI=1.241-1.879), CCI(3 over, OR=1.865, CI=1.534-2.266), operation(OR=5.399, CI=4.562-6.389), disposition(OR=1.279, CI=1.013-1.614), district(Metropolitan city, OR=0.519, CI=0.407-0.661; Non-metropolitan OR=0.469, CI=0.383-0.574), beds(500-999, OR=2.799, CI=1.986-3.944; 1000 over, OR=2.109, CI=1.429-3.113) were significant predictors of early complication. This research would be used as a basic data of high quality of medical care and efficient resource utilization in order to detect and minimize the negative medical treatment results of inpatients with psychiatric comorbidity.

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