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Effectiveness of a physician-oriented feedback intervention on inappropriate hospital stays.

Pedro Antón1, Salvador Peiró, Jesús M Aranaz, Rafael Calpena, Antonio Compañ, Edith Leutscher, Vicenta Ruíz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a combined intervention to reduce inappropriate hospital stays.
DESIGN: Quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test with a non-equivalent control group.
SETTING: Three teaching hospitals in the National Health System in Alicante, Spain. STUDY PARTICIPANTS: Intervention group (2 Surgical Units with 1451 hospital stays) and control group (1 Surgical Unit with 1268 hospital stays). INTERVENTION: Structured oral presentation followed by direct feedback to surgeons about their own percentages of inappropriate stays and daily evaluation of appropriateness by the surgeons during their rounds. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Reduction in the percentage of inappropriate stays identified by the Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol during the intervention period compared to the basal period.
RESULTS: The intervention group reduced its percentage of inappropriate stays from 14.3% to 7.9% (absolute reduction: -6.40; 95% CI -10.7 to -2.14; relative reduction: 44.8%), while no changes occurred in the control group. The reduction was in the number of inappropriate stays attributable to the patients' medical management that went from 12.7% to 5.8% (absolute reduction: -6.92; 95% CI -10.90 to -2.92), while no significant changes occurred in inappropriate stays due to other causes.
CONCLUSIONS: A combined intervention of feedback and physician participation in appropriateness evaluations is effective in reducing the percentage of inappropriate hospital stays, particularly those attributable to conservative medical patterns at discharge.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17234871      PMCID: PMC2465655          DOI: 10.1136/jech.2005.040428

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health        ISSN: 0143-005X            Impact factor:   3.710


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