Sustainability in Internal Medicine: A Year-Long Ward-Wide Observational Study

Giuseppe A. Ramirez,Sarah Damanti, Pier Francesco Caruso, Francesca Mette, Gaia Pagliula,Adriana Cariddi, Silvia Sartorelli,Elisabetta Falbo,Raffaella Scotti,Gaetano Di Terlizzi,Lorenzo Dagna,Luisa Praderio, Maria Grazia Sabbadini,Enrica P. Bozzolo,Moreno Tresoldi

JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE(2024)

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Population aging and multimorbidity challenge health system sustainability, but the role of assistance-related variables rather than individual pathophysiological factors in determining patient outcomes is unclear. To identify assistance-related determinants of sustainable hospital healthcare, all patients hospitalised in an Internal Medicine Unit (n = 1073) were enrolled in a prospective year-long observational study and split 2:1 into a training (n = 726) and a validation subset (n = 347). Demographics, comorbidities, provenance setting, estimates of complexity (cumulative illness rating scale, CIRS: total, comorbidity, CIRS-CI, and severity, CIRS-SI subscores) and intensity of care (nine equivalents of manpower score, NEMS) were analysed at individual and Unit levels along with variations in healthcare personnel as determinants of in-hospital mortality, length of stay and nosocomial infections. Advanced age, higher CIRS-SI, end-stage cancer, and the absence of immune-mediated diseases were correlated with higher mortality. Admission from nursing homes or intensive care units, dependency on activity of daily living, community- or hospital-acquired infections, oxygen support and the number of exits from the Unit along with patient/physician ratios were associated with prolonged hospitalisations. Upper gastrointestinal tract disorders, advanced age and higher CIRS-SI were associated with nosocomial infections. In addition to demographic variables and multimorbidity, physician number and assistance context affect hospitalisation outcomes and healthcare sustainability.
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sustainability,general internal medicine,healthcare resources,hospital-acquired infections,length of stay,in-hospital mortality
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