Factors associated with duration of inpatient hospital stay for patients with diabetes mellitus admitted to a medical unit in a community public hospital.

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH(2017)

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The aim was to examine predictors of duration of inpatient hospital stay in people with diabetes mellitus to assist implementation of strategies to reduce hospital stay. This audit prospectively studied patients with diabetes mellitus admitted to a medical unit of an Australian community public hospital. Other outcome measures included glucose treatment optimisation and access to GP and diabetes-specific healthcare professionals. Comparison was made to patients without diabetes mellitus who were admitted concomitantly. Diabetes patients represented 26% of admissions over a 2-month period. In total, 73% had seen a GP within the prior 6 months. Patients with diabetes mellitus (n=79) had a median age of 69 years; 53% were male and median HbA(1c) was 65mmolmol(-1) (8.1%). Diabetes mellitus was associated with a longer inpatient stay (P=0.03), particularly among patients admitted with vascular disease. Age >65 years and seeing <3 members of the community-based diabetes mellitus multidisciplinary team (MDT) in the 2-years pre-admission were independently associated with a longer stay (P=0.02). In total, 10% were referred to an endocrinologist on discharge. Involvement of more of the diabetes-specific MDT, with a skilled GP, in primary care is recommended as it may shorten inpatient hospital stay, improve glycaemia and reduce demand for limited specialist endocrinologists.
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inpatient hospital stay,diabetes mellitus,medical unit
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