Aim Appropriateness is one of the main topics of health policy and should be estimable in order to analyze the efficacy of hospital services. The Review and Use of the Hospital Protocol (in Italian: Protocollo di Revisione dell’Uso dell’ Ospedale-PRUO) allowed us to evaluate the appropriateness of hospitalizations, starting from daily available clinical records in a selected hospital. Methods The cross-sectional study applied the PRUO method on a sample of medical records (N = 575; years: 2008-2010) related to ordinary admissions to obstetric wards of Lipari and Pantelleria Hospital (both Minor Islands of Sicily: MI) and to the Teaching Hospital of the University of Palermo (P) in order to evaluate the incidence of appropriateness and to highlight the main factors related to inappropriateness. Results Statistical analysis showed a similar prevalence of inappropriate admissions in both groups (2-3 %). Significant differences were found in the prevalence of inappropriate days of hospitalization: 1st (P: 1 %; MI: 5.5 %; p = 0.018), 2nd (P: 1 %; MI: 33 %; p p p Conclusion The percentages of inappropriate admissions to obstetric units confirm the underlying trend of inappropriate access to care. The prevalence of inappropriate days of stay in the Minor Islands Group showed an inadequate assistance for the complexity of the cases, thus causing inappropriateness. A solution to this could be found in the development, integration and implementation of territorial and district services, to which low complexity cases could be redirected for assistance.

Appropriateness of admission and hospital stay in obstetric wards: an Italian cross-sectional study comparing Sicilian settings / Massimi, Azzurra; Mannocci, Alice; Bontempi, Claudio; Miani, Anna; Coclite, Daniela; Napoletano, Antonello; Barbina, Donatella; Boccia, Antonio; Firenze, Alberto; LA TORRE, Giuseppe. - In: JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 2198-1833. - STAMPA. - (2015). [10.1007/s10389-015-0656-9]

Appropriateness of admission and hospital stay in obstetric wards: an Italian cross-sectional study comparing Sicilian settings

MASSIMI, AZZURRA;MANNOCCI, ALICE;BONTEMPI, CLAUDIO;MIANI, ANNA;LA TORRE, Giuseppe
2015

Abstract

Aim Appropriateness is one of the main topics of health policy and should be estimable in order to analyze the efficacy of hospital services. The Review and Use of the Hospital Protocol (in Italian: Protocollo di Revisione dell’Uso dell’ Ospedale-PRUO) allowed us to evaluate the appropriateness of hospitalizations, starting from daily available clinical records in a selected hospital. Methods The cross-sectional study applied the PRUO method on a sample of medical records (N = 575; years: 2008-2010) related to ordinary admissions to obstetric wards of Lipari and Pantelleria Hospital (both Minor Islands of Sicily: MI) and to the Teaching Hospital of the University of Palermo (P) in order to evaluate the incidence of appropriateness and to highlight the main factors related to inappropriateness. Results Statistical analysis showed a similar prevalence of inappropriate admissions in both groups (2-3 %). Significant differences were found in the prevalence of inappropriate days of hospitalization: 1st (P: 1 %; MI: 5.5 %; p = 0.018), 2nd (P: 1 %; MI: 33 %; p p p Conclusion The percentages of inappropriate admissions to obstetric units confirm the underlying trend of inappropriate access to care. The prevalence of inappropriate days of stay in the Minor Islands Group showed an inadequate assistance for the complexity of the cases, thus causing inappropriateness. A solution to this could be found in the development, integration and implementation of territorial and district services, to which low complexity cases could be redirected for assistance.
2015
appropriateness; admission; hospital stay; obstetric
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Appropriateness of admission and hospital stay in obstetric wards: an Italian cross-sectional study comparing Sicilian settings / Massimi, Azzurra; Mannocci, Alice; Bontempi, Claudio; Miani, Anna; Coclite, Daniela; Napoletano, Antonello; Barbina, Donatella; Boccia, Antonio; Firenze, Alberto; LA TORRE, Giuseppe. - In: JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 2198-1833. - STAMPA. - (2015). [10.1007/s10389-015-0656-9]
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