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F1000Res ; 13: 739, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39086771

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Background: Healthcare, like other industries, emphasizes performance, quality, and consumer experience while also attempting to reduce costs. However, high-quality healthcare remains paramount for vulnerable and ill patients. This study aimed to investigate parents' and caregivers' level of satisfaction with physiotherapy services provided to neuropediatric outpatients on the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study included 103 parents/caregivers of children with neurological disabilities that were randomly selected from different Emirates Health Services Hospitals in the UAE. Data was collected using the long-form Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire (PSQ-III). Results: The overall mean satisfaction was 159±7.73 (out of 250 points). Communication (20.36/25), interpersonal factors (20.17/35), and doctor-patient time (20.17/35) had the highest mean satisfaction scores (8.06/10). The lowest mean satisfaction scores were for access/availability/convenience (34.60/60), technical quality (33.17/50), and economic elements (23.83/40). Conclusion: Despite participants' overall satisfaction scores being positive, some service domains require improvement to improve satisfaction, specifically the access/availability/convenience, technical quality, and economic elements. These areas should be prioritized by service providers and managers to improve patients' experiences and clinical outcomes.


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Pacientes Ambulatorios , Padres , Modalidades de Fisioterapia , Humanos , Emiratos Árabes Unidos , Estudios Transversales , Femenino , Masculino , Padres/psicología , Adulto , Niño , Hospitales Privados , Satisfacción del Paciente , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Preescolar , Hospitales Públicos , Adolescente , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Cien Saude Colet ; 29(8): e05502024, 2024 Aug.
Artículo en Español, Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39140538

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This is a qualitative study that explores the perspectives and experiences of a group of Mexican women who experienced institutionalized childbirth care in the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a semi-structured script, nine women who experienced childbirth care were interviewed between March and October 2020 in public and private hospitals in the city of San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Under the Grounded Theory analysis proposal, it was identified that the health strategies implemented during the pandemic brought with them a setback in the guarantee of humanized childbirth. Women described themselves as distrustful of the protocols that personnel followed to attend to their births in public sector hospitals and very confident in those implemented in the private sector. The intervention of cesarean sections without a clear justification emerged as a constant, as did early dyad separation. Healthcare personnel's and institutions' willingness and conviction to guarantee, protect and defend the right of women to experience childbirth free of violence remain fragile. Resistance persists to rethink childbirth care from a non-biomedicalizing paradigm.


Estudio de tipo cualitativo que explora las perspectivas y experiencias de un grupo de mujeres mexicanas que vivieron la atención institucionalizada del parto en la primera y segunda ola de la pandemia por COVID-19. A través de un guión semiestructurado se entrevistó a nueve mujeres que vivieron la experiencia de la atención del parto entre marzo y octubre de 2020, en hospitales públicos y privados de la ciudad de San Luis Potosí, en México. Bajo la propuesta de análisis de la teoría fundamentada, se identificó que las estrategias sanitarias implementadas en el marco de la pandemia, trajeron consigo un retroceso en la garantía del parto humanizado, las mujeres se narraron desconfiadas en los protocolos que siguió el personal para la atención de sus partos en los hospitales del sector público y muy confiadas en los que se implementaron en el sector privado. La realización de cesáreas sin una justificación clara emergió como una constante, igual que la separación temprana de los binomios. Continúa frágil la disposición y el convencimiento del personal sanitario y las instituciones para garantizar, proteger y defender el derecho de las mujeres a vivir el parto libre de violencia. Persisten resistencias para repensar la atención del parto desde un paradigma no biomédicalizante.


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COVID-19 , Hospitales Públicos , Investigación Cualitativa , Humanos , México , Femenino , COVID-19/epidemiología , Embarazo , Adulto , Parto Obstétrico , Hospitales Privados , Entrevistas como Asunto , Cesárea/estadística & datos numéricos , Parto/psicología , Servicios de Salud Materna/normas , Servicios de Salud Materna/organización & administración , Teoría Fundamentada , Adulto Joven
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Arq Bras Cir Dig ; 37: e1815, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39140571

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BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer is the third most common type of cancer in Brazil, despite the availability of screening methods that reduce its risk. Colonoscopy is the only screening method that also allows therapeutic procedures. The proper screening through colonoscopy is linked to the quality of the exam, which can be evaluated according to quality criteria recommended by various institutions. Among the factors, the most used is the Adenoma Detection Rate, which should be at least 25% for general population. AIMS: To evaluate the quality of the screening colonoscopies performed in a quarternary private Brazilian hospital. METHODS: This is a retrospective study evaluating the quality indicators of colonoscopies performed at a private center since its inauguration. Only asymptomatic patients aged over 45 years who underwent screening colonoscopy were included. The primary outcome was the Adenoma Detection Rate, and secondary outcomes included polyps detection rate and safety profile. Subanalyses evaluated the correlation of endoscopic findings with gender and age and the evolution of detection rates over the years. RESULTS: A total of 2,144 patients were include with a mean age of 60.54 years-old. Polyps were diagnosed in 68.6% of the procedures. Adenoma detection rate was 46.8%, with an increasing rate over the years, mainly in males. A low rate of adverse events was reported in 0.23% of the cases, with no need for surgical intervention and no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that high quality screening colonoscopy is possible when performed by experienced endoscopists and trained nurses, under an adequate infrastructure.


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Colonoscopía , Hospitales Privados , Indicadores de Calidad de la Atención de Salud , Humanos , Colonoscopía/normas , Estudios Retrospectivos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Femenino , Brasil , Anciano , Detección Precoz del Cáncer/normas , Adenoma/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Colorrectales/diagnóstico
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J Patient Rep Outcomes ; 8(1): 75, 2024 Jul 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39030440

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OBJECTIVES: Patient reported experience measures (PREMs) are tools often utilised in hospitals to support quality improvements and to provide objective feedback on care experiences. Less commonly PREMs can be used to support consumers choices in their hospital care. Little is known about the experience and views of the Australian consumer regarding PREMs nor the considerations these consumers have when they need to make decisions about attending hospital. This study aimed to explore consumer awareness of PREMs, consumer attitudes towards PREMs and the utility of PREMs as a decision-making tool in accessing hospital care. METHODS: Qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews conducted over the phone. Participants (n = 40) were recruited from across Australia and purposively sampled according to key characteristics: holding private health insurance, > 30-years of age, may have accessed private hospital care in the past year, variety of educational and cultural backgrounds, and if urban or rural residing. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analysed thematically. RESULTS: Four overarching themes and six subthemes were identified from the data. Major findings were that prior awareness of PREMs was limited; however, many had filled in a PREM either for themselves or for someone they cared for following a hospital stay. Most respondents preferred to listen to experience of self or family/friends or the recommendation of their physician when choosing a hospital to attend. Participants appeared to be more interested in the treating clinician than the hospital with this clinician often dictating the hospital or hospital options. If provided choice in hospital, issues of additional costs, timeliness of treatment and location were important factors. CONCLUSION: While PREMs were considered a possible tool to assist in hospital decision-making process, previous hospital experiences, the doctor and knowing up-front cost are an overriding consideration for consumers when choosing their hospital. Consideration to format and presentation of PREMs data is needed to facilitate understanding and allow meaningful comparisons. Future research could examine the considerations of those consumers who primarily access public healthcare facilities and how to improve the utility of PREMs.


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Conducta de Elección , Hospitales Privados , Investigación Cualitativa , Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Australia , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Anciano , Entrevistas como Asunto , Medición de Resultados Informados por el Paciente , Satisfacción del Paciente , Calidad de la Atención de Salud , Toma de Decisiones
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Women Birth ; 37(5): 101658, 2024 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39018605

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BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is the optimal method of providing infant nutrition. The Baby Friendly Health Initiative (BFHI) is a global strategy to promote breastfeeding. This study aimed to explore infant feeding data in Australian hospitals and compare outcomes between BFHI and non-BFHI accredited hospitals, and between public and private hospitals. METHODS: We targeted publicly available Australian public and private hospital data on breastfeeding outcomes at discharge from 2018 to 2019. We linked the data to the BFHI accredited hospitals and used t tests to compare mean breastfeeding rates and Chi square or Fisher's exact test for categorical variables. FINDINGS: Across all Australian states and territories, only New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria (VIC) provided the publicly available target data. Breastfeeding indicators were defined differently between these states. In NSW, breastfeeding at discharge was reported as a full breastfeeding rate among live born infants (71 %) whereas in VIC, it was reported as exclusive breastfeeding rates among term babies only (79 %). Comparing public with private hospitals, the rates of full breastfeeding at discharge in NSW and exclusive breastfeeding in VIC were significantly lower among private non-BFHI accredited hospitals compared to public non-BFHI accredited hospitals. CONCLUSION: BFHI accreditation can be beneficial in decreasing the rates of commercial milk formula use. Consistent reinforcement of BFHI principles and implementation in both private and public hospitals is required. Regular state monitoring and national dissemination of aggregated data collected using standardised breastfeeding indicators is also essential.


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Lactancia Materna , Hospitales Públicos , Humanos , Lactancia Materna/estadística & datos numéricos , Recién Nacido , Australia , Femenino , Lactante , Hospitales Públicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Promoción de la Salud/métodos , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Nueva Gales del Sur , Hospitales/estadística & datos numéricos
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Epidemiol Serv Saude ; 33: e20231252, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés, Portugués | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39082584

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OBJECTIVE: To validate the Brazilian National Health System Hospital Information System (SIH/SUS) for maternal morbidity surveillance. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in 2021/2022, taking as its reference a national study on maternal morbidity (MMG) conducted in 50 public and 28 private hospitals; we compared SIH/SUS and MMG data for hospitalization frequency, reason and type of discharge and calculated sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative likelihood ratios for seven diagnoses and four procedures. RESULTS: Hospitalizations identified on SIH/SUS (32,212) corresponded to 95.1% of hospitalizations assessed by MMG (33,867), with lower recording on SIH/SUS (85.5%) for private hospitals [10,036 (SIH/SUS)]; 11,742 (MMG)]; compared to MMG, SIH/SUS had a lower proportion of hospitalizations due to "complications during pregnancy" (9.7% versus 16.5%) as well as under-recording of all diagnoses and procedures assessed, except "ectopic pregnancy". CONCLUSION: Better recording of diagnoses and procedures on SIH/SUS is essential for its use in maternal morbidity surveillance.


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Sistemas de Información en Hospital , Hospitalización , Complicaciones del Embarazo , Humanos , Brasil/epidemiología , Femenino , Estudios Transversales , Embarazo , Hospitalización/estadística & datos numéricos , Complicaciones del Embarazo/epidemiología , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Hospitales Públicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Programas Nacionales de Salud , Morbilidad/tendencias , Vigilancia de la Población/métodos
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J Health Organ Manag ; ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print)2024 Jun 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38822507

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PURPOSE: The reduction of government expenditure in the healthcare system, the difficulty of finding new sources of funding and the reduction in disposable income per capita are the most important problems of the healthcare system in Greece over the last decade. Therefore, studying the profitability of health structures is a crucial factor in making decisions about their solvency and corporate sustainability. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of economic liquidity, debt and business size on profitability for the Greek general hospitals (GHs) during the period 2016-2018. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Financial statements (balance sheets and income statements) of 84 general hospitals (GHs), 52 public and 32 private, over a three-year period (2016-2018), were analyzed. Spearman's Rs correlation was carried out on two samples. FINDINGS: The results revealed that there is a positive relationship between the investigated determinants (liquidity, size) and profitability for both public and private GHs. It was also shown that debt has a negative effect on profitability only for private GHs. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: Increasing the turnover of private hospitals through interventions such as expanding private health insurance and adopting modern financial management techniques in public hospitals would have a positive effect both on profitability and the efficient use of limited resources. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: These results, in conjunction with the findings of the low profitability of private hospitals and the excess liquidity of public hospitals, can shape the appropriate framework to guide hospital administrators and government policymakers.


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Reforma de la Atención de Salud , Grecia , Hospitales Públicos/economía , Administración Financiera de Hospitales , Hospitales Generales/economía , Humanos , Hospitales Privados/economía , Recesión Económica , Economía Hospitalaria
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Front Public Health ; 12: 1323716, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38903597

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Background: This study aimed to translate the revised Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC 2.0) to Mandarin, evaluate its psychometric properties, and apply it to a group of private hospitals in China to identify the determinants associated with patient safety culture. Methods: A two-phase study was conducted to translate and evaluate the HSOPSC 2.0. A cross-cultural adaptation of the HSOPSC 2.0 was performed in Mandarin and applied in a cross-sectional study in China. This study was conducted among 3,062 respondents from nine private hospitals and 11 clinics across six cities in China. The HSOPSC 2.0 was used to assess patient safety culture. Primary outcomes were measured by the overall patient safety grade and patient safety events reported. Results: Confirmatory factor analysis results and internal consistency reliability were acceptable for the translated HOSPSC 2.0. The dimension with the highest positive response was "Organizational learning - Continuous improvement" (89%), and the lowest was "Reporting patient safety event" (51%). Nurses and long working time in the hospital were associated with lower assessments of overall patient safety grades. Respondents who had direct contact with patients, had long working times in the hospital, and had long working hours per week reported more patient safety events. A higher level of patient safety culture implies an increased probability of a high overall patient safety grade and the number of patient safety events reported. Conclusion: The Chinese version of HSOPSC 2.0 is a reliable instrument for measuring patient safety culture in private hospitals in China. Organizational culture is the foundation of patient safety and can promote the development of a positive safety culture in private hospitals in China.


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Hospitales Privados , Cultura Organizacional , Seguridad del Paciente , Psicometría , Humanos , Estudios Transversales , China , Hospitales Privados/normas , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Femenino , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Adulto , Masculino , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Administración de la Seguridad , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Seizure ; 119: 110-118, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38851095

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PURPOSE: Patients with functional seizures (FS), otherwise known as psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES), from different socioeconomic backgrounds may differ, however, this remains a gap in current literature. Comorbidities can play both a precipitating and a perpetuating role in FS and are important in the planning of individual treatment for this condition. With this study, we aimed to describe and compare the reported medical and psychiatric comorbidities, injuries, somatic and cognitive symptoms, and medical procedures among patients with FS from a private and a public epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) in Cape Town, South Africa. METHODS: This is a retrospective case-control study. We collected data on the comorbidity and medical procedure histories, as well as symptoms and clinical signs reported by patients with video-electroencephalographically (video-EEG) confirmed FS without comorbid epilepsy. We used digital patient records starting with the earliest available digital record for each hospital until the year 2022. RESULTS: A total of 305 patients from a private hospital and 67 patients from a public hospital were included in the study (N = 372). Public hospital patients had higher odds of reporting intellectual disability (aOR=15.58, 95% CI [1.80, 134.95]), circulatory system disease (aOR=2.63, 95% CI [1.02, 6.78]) and gait disturbance (aOR=8.52, 95% CI [1.96, 37.08]) compared to patients with FS attending the private hospital. They did, however, have fewer odds of reporting a history of an infectious or parasitic disease (aOR=0.31, 95% CI [0.11, 0.87]), respiratory system disease (aOR=0.23, 95% CI [0.06, 0.82]), or medical procedures in the past (aOR=0.32, 95% CI [0.16, 0.63]). CONCLUSION: The study presents prevalence and comparative data on the medical profiles of patients with FS from different socioeconomic backgrounds which may inform future considerations in FS diagnosis and treatment.


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Comorbilidad , Hospitales Privados , Hospitales Públicos , Convulsiones , Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adulto , Estudios Retrospectivos , Hospitales Públicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Convulsiones/epidemiología , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Sudáfrica/epidemiología , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adulto Joven , Trastornos Mentales/epidemiología , Electroencefalografía , Adolescente
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Acta Orthop ; 95: 307-318, 2024 Jun 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38884413

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aims to assess time trends in case-mix and to evaluate the risk of revision and causes following primary THA, TKA, and UKA in private and public hospitals in the Netherlands. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 476,312 primary arthroplasties (public: n = 413,560 and private n = 62,752) implanted between 2014 and 2023 using Dutch Arthroplasty Register data. We explored patient demographics, procedure details, trends over time, and revisions per hospital type. Adjusted revision risk was calculated for comparable subgroups (ASA I/II, age ≤ 75, BMI ≤ 30, osteoarthritis diagnosis, and moderate-high socioeconomic status (SES). RESULTS: The volume of THAs and TKAs in private hospitals increased from 4% and 9% in 2014, to 18% and 21% in 2022. Patients in private hospitals were younger, had lower ASA classification, lower BMI, and higher SES compared with public hospital patients. In private hospitals, age and ASA II proportion increased over time. Multivariable Cox regression demonstrated a lower revision risk for primary THA (HR 0.7, CI 0.7-0.8), TKA (HR 0.8, CI 0.7-0.9), and UKA (HR 0.8, CI 0.7-0.9) in private hospitals. After initial arthroplasty in private hospitals, 49% of THA and 37% of TKA revisions were performed in public hospitals. CONCLUSION: Patients in private hospitals were younger, had lower ASA classification, lower BMI, and higher SES com-pared with public hospital patients. The number of arthroplasties increased in private hospitals, with a lower revision risk compared with public hospitals.


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Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera , Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Rodilla , Hospitales Privados , Hospitales Públicos , Sistema de Registros , Reoperación , Humanos , Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Rodilla/estadística & datos numéricos , Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera/estadística & datos numéricos , Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera/efectos adversos , Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera/tendencias , Países Bajos/epidemiología , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Masculino , Femenino , Hospitales Públicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Reoperación/estadística & datos numéricos , Anciano , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Estudios Transversales , Grupos Diagnósticos Relacionados , Factores de Riesgo , Anciano de 80 o más Años
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BMC Surg ; 24(1): 158, 2024 May 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38760789

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BACKGROUND: This study analyses the association between hospital ownership and patient selection, treatment, and outcome of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) or carotid artery stenting (CAS). METHODS: The analysis is based on the Bavarian subset of the nationwide German statutory quality assurance database. All patients receiving CEA or CAS for carotid artery stenosis between 2014 and 2018 were included. Hospitals were subdivided into four groups: university hospitals, public hospitals, hospitals owned by charitable organizations, and private hospitals. The primary outcome was any stroke or death until discharge from hospital. Research was funded by Germany's Federal Joint Committee Innovation Fund (01VSF19016 ISAR-IQ). RESULTS: In total, 22,446 patients were included. The majority of patients were treated in public hospitals (62%), followed by private hospitals (17%), university hospitals (16%), and hospitals under charitable ownership (6%). Two thirds of patients were male (68%), and the median age was 72 years. CAS was most often applied in university hospitals (25%) and most rarely used in private hospitals (9%). Compared to university hospitals, patients in private hospitals were more likely asymptomatic (65% vs. 49%). In asymptomatic patients, the risk of stroke or death was 1.3% in university hospitals, 1.5% in public hospitals, 1.0% in hospitals of charitable owners, and 1.2% in private hospitals. In symptomatic patients, these figures were 3.0%, 2.5%, 3.4%, and 1.2% respectively. Univariate analysis revealed no statistically significant differences between hospital groups. In the multivariable analysis, compared to university hospitals, the odds ratio of stroke or death in asymptomatic patients treated by CEA was significantly lower in charitable hospitals (OR 0.19 [95%-CI 0.07-0.56, p = 0.002]) and private hospitals (OR 0.47 [95%-CI 0.23-0.98, p = 0.043]). In symptomatic patients (elective treatment, CEA), patients treated in private or public hospitals showed a significantly lower odds ratio compared to university hospitals (0.36 [95%-CI 0.17-0.72, p = 0.004] and 0.65 [95%-CI 0.42-1.00, p = 0.048], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Hospital ownership was related to patient selection and treatment, but not generally to outcomes. The lower risk of stroke or death in the subgroup of electively treated patients in private hospitals might be due to the right timing, the choice of treatment modality or actually to better structural and process quality.


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Estenosis Carotídea , Endarterectomía Carotidea , Propiedad , Selección de Paciente , Stents , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estenosis Carotídea/cirugía , Bases de Datos Factuales , Alemania/epidemiología , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Hospitales Públicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Garantía de la Calidad de Atención de Salud , Análisis de Datos Secundarios , Accidente Cerebrovascular/epidemiología , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 10031, 2024 05 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38693216

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The study aimed to investigate the impact of hip replacement surgery on the quality of life and to compare the outcomes by sociodemographic and surgical data in Hungarian public and private hospitals. Patients were selected at the Department of Orthopaedics (Clinical Centre, University of Pécs) and at the Da Vinci Private Clinic in Pécs. Patients completed the SF-36 and Oxford Hip Score (OHS) questionnaires before the surgery, 6 weeks and 3 months later. We also evaluated socio-demographic data, disease and surgical conditions. The research involved 128 patients, 60 patients in public, 68 patients in private hospital. Despite the different sociodemographic characteristics and surgical outcomes of public and private healthcare patients, both groups had significantly improved the quality of life 3 months after hip replacement surgery measured by OHS and SF-36 physical health scores (p < 0.001). In the mental health score, only the patients of the private health sector showed a significant improvement (p < 0.001). The extent of improvement did not differ between the two healthcare sectors according to the OHS questionnaire (p = 0.985). While the SF-36 physical health score showed a higher improvement for public patients (p = 0.027), the mental health score showed a higher improvement for private patients (p = 0.015).


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Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera , Hospitales Privados , Hospitales Públicos , Calidad de Vida , Humanos , Artroplastia de Reemplazo de Cadera/psicología , Femenino , Masculino , Hungría , Anciano , Persona de Mediana Edad , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 103(21): e38327, 2024 May 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38787968

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had a tremendous impact on the global medical system. The development of private hospitals is an important measure to deepen the reform of China's medical and health system, and an important driving force to improve the effective supply of medical services. This study aims to compare the performance of China's private hospitals before and during COVID-19 and determine the factors that affect hospital profitability between the 2 periods. Data are collected from 10 private listed hospitals from 2017 to 2022, and ratio analysis is used to measure hospital performance in 5 aspects, namely profitability, liquidity, leverage, activity (efficiency), and cost coverage. Multiple regression analysis is used to determine the influencing factors of hospital profitability. The results show a negative impact of COVID-19 on private hospital performance. Specifically, regardless of region, hospital profitability, liquidity, and cost coverage were reduced due to COVID-19, while hospital leverage was increased. COVID-19 had also an impact on hospital efficiency. In addition, before COVID-19, current ratio and cost coverage ratio were the determinants of hospital profitability, while only cost coverage ratio affected hospital profitability during the COVID-19 outbreak. We provide evidence that COVID-19 had an impact on China private hospitals, and the findings will aid private hospitals in improving their performance in the post-COVID-19 era.


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COVID-19 , Hospitales Privados , COVID-19/epidemiología , COVID-19/economía , Hospitales Privados/economía , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , China/epidemiología , Humanos , SARS-CoV-2 , Pandemias/economía , Eficiencia Organizacional
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J Infect Dev Ctries ; 18(4): 556-564, 2024 Apr 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38728629

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INTRODUCTION: Unrecognized Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) can lead to multiple chains of transmissions if the first caretakers are not trained and prepared. This study aimed to assess healthcare workers (HCWs) preparedness in private hospitals located in Kampala, to detect, respond and prevent EVD. METHODOLOGY: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among HCWs in direct clinical care provision in four private hospitals, and in one Ebola Treatment Unit (ETU) using a self-administered questionnaire from March to June 2020. RESULTS: 222 HCWs agreed to participate aged from 19 to 64 years and with 6 months to 38 years of practice where most were nurses (44%). 3/5 hospitals did not have written protocols on EVD case management, and only one (ETU) had an exclusive emergency team. 59% were not sure whether contact tracing was taking place. Private hospitals were not included in EVD trainings organized by the Ministry of Health (MoH). In addition, HCWs in private hospitals were not empowered by the MoH to take part in EVD case management. Despite these shortcomings, only 66% of HCWs showed an interest to be immunized. Knowledge about potential Ebola vaccines was generally poor. CONCLUSIONS: In Kampala, Uganda, establishment of a more comprehensive preparedness and response strategy for EVD outbreaks is imperative for HCWs in private facilities, including a wide vaccination educational program on Ebola vaccination. The findings from this study if addressed will likely improve the preparedness and management of future Ebola outbreaks in Uganda.


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Personal de Salud , Fiebre Hemorrágica Ebola , Hospitales Privados , Humanos , Fiebre Hemorrágica Ebola/prevención & control , Fiebre Hemorrágica Ebola/epidemiología , Uganda/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Personal de Salud/estadística & datos numéricos , Adulto , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Femenino , Adulto Joven , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Epidemias/prevención & control
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Value Health Reg Issues ; 42: 100988, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38701698

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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess direct costs of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) without hospital admission versus PCI with hospital admission longer than 24 hours in a private hospital-institutional perspective in the Dominican Republic in 2022. METHODS: This study has a comparative approach based on a prospective cross-sectional partial-cost analysis. We evaluated the direct costs of 10 patients from PCI without hospital admission approach and 10 patients from a hospital admission longer than 24 hours as a control group. We used a "first-come-first-served" approach from December 2021 to March 2022. The analysis used the electronic invoice generated for each patient. RESULTS: PCI without hospital admission approach represents $472.56 in patient savings, equivalent to a cost reduction of 12.5%. The subcosts analysis showed the pharmacy section as the main driver of the overall cost difference. CONCLUSIONS: PCI without hospital admission was economically cost-saving compared with the control approach in direct costs in the Dominican perspective. The economic benefit is substantial and compliments the ease of use. This analysis may lead to improvements in institutional management of resources and can potentially be adapted to other health systems in the region.


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Hospitales Privados , Humanos , Hospitales Privados/economía , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudios Prospectivos , República Dominicana , Estudios Transversales , Masculino , Femenino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Intervención Coronaria Percutánea/economía , Intervención Coronaria Percutánea/estadística & datos numéricos , Intervención Coronaria Percutánea/métodos , Costos y Análisis de Costo/estadística & datos numéricos , Anciano , Angioplastia Coronaria con Balón/economía , Angioplastia Coronaria con Balón/estadística & datos numéricos , Angioplastia Coronaria con Balón/métodos , Región del Caribe , Análisis Costo-Beneficio/métodos
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(5): 880-885, 2024 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38783434

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Objectives: To explore the experiences of cardiac care nurses in managing transradial band of patients in a tertiary care setting. METHODS: The exploratory, descriptive, qualitative study was conducted at a private-sector tertiary care hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan, from March to September 2021, and comprised registered cardiac care nurses with >6 months of relevant experience. Data was collected through face-to-face interviews using a semi-structured interview guide. Data was analysed qualitatively using the Creswell and Creswell framework. RESULTS: Of the 10 nurses, 5(50%) were males and 5(50%) were females. In terms of age, 5(50%) were aged <25 years. Cardiac specialisation had been done by 2(20%) nurses, and none of the subjects had formal training related to transradial band. The main theme that emerged from the data was nurses' management of patients with transradial band, and the three categories were nurses' knowledge and practices about transradial band, reasons for delayed transradial band removal, and strategies to minimise complications. CONCLUSIONS: To minimise transradial band-related complications, in-service training of nurses and ensuring a safe nursepatient ratio are necessary.


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Investigación Cualitativa , Centros de Atención Terciaria , Humanos , Pakistán , Femenino , Masculino , Adulto , Arteria Radial , Hospitales Privados
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Coimbra; s.n; maio 2024. 81 p. tab., ilus., graf..
Tesis en Portugués | BDENF | ID: biblio-1555897

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Introdução: A segurança do paciente está relacionada à qualidade da assistência e ao clima organizacional, tendo como objetivo a prevenção de eventos adversos, mitigando danos ao usuário. Objetivo: Avaliar a perceção do Enfermeiro sobre o clima de segurança do paciente numa Organização Hospitalar privada. Método: Trata-se de um estudo quantitativo, descritivo, que teve a participação de 43 profissionais da Enfermagem. O instrumento aplicado foi Safety Attitudes Questionnaire, de 41 questões com 6 domínios. Resultados: Os dados foram analisados através da estatística descritiva inferencial. O instrumento mostrou-se confiável com o valor total de ? de cronbach de 0,87, com variação entre 0,86 e 0,88. A predominância foi do gênero feminino (88%), com tempo de atuação no Serviço de 5 a 10 anos uma prevalência de 49%. A faixa etária de 29 a 39 anos, correspondeu ao total de 65%. O domínio com maior média foi a satisfação no trabalho com 79,2 (dp=15,9), e o com menor média foi o domínio relacionado nas condições de trabalho com média de 59,3 (dp=18,8). Conclusão: Os dados evidenciaram maior vulnerabilidade relacionada às condições de trabalho, seguida do reconhecimento de estresse e da atuação da gestão, face á qualidade do cuidado prestado. Diante do resultado, a população demonstrou satisfação em trabalhar na Instituição. É evidente a importante atuação da liderança na presença do factor recurso humano e à Cultura Organizacional institucional, trabalhando valores e políticas institucionais, proporcionando mudanças no comportamento e ambiente seguro, beneficiando, assim, a população e as culturas organizacionais.


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Percepción , Calidad de la Atención de Salud , Seguridad , Cultura Organizacional , Hospitales Privados , Seguridad del Paciente , Enfermeras y Enfermeros , Recursos Humanos , Liderazgo
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BMC Health Serv Res ; 24(1): 496, 2024 Apr 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38649910

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BACKGROUND: China initiated the Medical Alliances (MAs) reform to enhance resource allocation efficiency and ensure equitable healthcare. In response to challenges posed by the predominance of public hospitals, the reform explores public-private partnerships within the MAs. Notably, private hospitals can now participate as either leading or member institutions. This study aims to evaluate the dynamic shifts in market share between public and private hospitals across diverse MAs models. METHODS: Data spanning April 2017 to March 2019 for Dangyang County's MA and January 2018 to December 2019 for Qianjiang County's MA were analyzed. Interrupted periods occurred in April 2018 and January 2019. Using independent sample t-tests, chi-square tests, and interrupted time series analysis (ITSA), we compared the proportion of hospital revenue, the proportion of visits for treatment, and the average hospitalization days of discharged patients between leading public hospitals and leading private hospitals, as well as between member public hospitals and member private hospitals before and after the reform. RESULTS: After the MAs reform, the revenue proportion decreased for leading public and private hospitals, while member hospitals saw an increase. However, ITSA revealed a notable rise trend in revenue proportion for leading private hospitals (p < 0.001), with a slope of 0.279% per month. Member public and private hospitals experienced decreasing revenue proportions, with outpatient visits proportions declining in member public hospitals by 0.089% per month (p < 0.05) and inpatient admissions proportions dropping in member private hospitals by 0.752% per month (p < 0.001). The average length of stay in member private hospitals increased by 0.321 days per month after the reform (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: This study underscores the imperative to reinforce oversight and constraints on leading hospitals, especially private leading hospitals, to curb the trend of diverting patients from member hospitals. At the same time, for private hospitals that are at a disadvantage in competition and may lead to unreasonable prolongation of hospital stay, this kind of behavior can be avoided by strengthening supervision or granting leadership.


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Hospitales Privados , Hospitales Públicos , Análisis de Series de Tiempo Interrumpido , China , Hospitales Públicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Hospitales Privados/economía , Humanos , Reforma de la Atención de Salud , Asociación entre el Sector Público-Privado
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Reprod Health ; 20(Suppl 2): 190, 2024 Apr 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38671479

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BACKGROUND: Brazil has one of the highest prevalence of cesarean sections in the world. The private health system is responsible for carrying out most of these surgical procedures. A quality improvement project called Adequate Childbirth Project ("Projeto Parto Adequado"- PPA) was developed to identify models of care for labor and childbirth, which place value on vaginal birth and reduce the frequency of cesarean sections without a clinical indication. This research aims to evaluate the implementation of PPA in private hospitals in Brazil. METHOD: Evaluative hospital-based survey, carried out in 2017, in 12 private hospitals, including 4,322 women. We used a Bayesian network strategy to develop a theoretical model for implementation analysis. We estimated and compared the degree of implementation of two major driving components of PPA-"Participation of women" and "Reorganization of care" - among the 12 hospitals and according to type of hospital (belonging to a health insurance company or not). To assess whether the degree of implementation was correlated with the rate of vaginal birth data we used the Bayesian Network and compared the difference between the group "Exposed to the PPA model of care" and the group "Standard of care model". RESULTS: PPA had a low degree of implementation in both components "Reorganization of Care" (0.17 - 0.32) and "Participation of Women" (0.21 - 0.34). The combined implementation score was 0.39-0.64 and was higher in hospitals that belonged to a health insurance company. The vaginal birth rate was higher in hospitals with a higher degree of implementation of PPA. CONCLUSION: The degree of implementation of PPA was low, which reflects the difficulties in changing childbirth care practices. Nevertheless, PPA increased vaginal birth rates in private hospitals with higher implementation scores. PPA is an ongoing quality improvement project and these results demonstrate the need for changes in the involvement of women and the care offered by the provider.


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Cesárea , Hospitales Privados , Mejoramiento de la Calidad , Humanos , Femenino , Cesárea/estadística & datos numéricos , Cesárea/normas , Hospitales Privados/normas , Hospitales Privados/estadística & datos numéricos , Embarazo , Brasil , Adulto , Teorema de Bayes
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