Investigating the effective factors on patients' escape from one of the public hospitals in Bushehr city in ۲۰۱۷-۲۰۱۸: A descriptive, cross-sectional study

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 14 آذر 1402

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Background and Aims: Absconding from hospitals presents big challenges to the health care systems, with consequences such as delay and incomplete treatment process. Also it may result in increased personal workload and the cost burden of health system. The aim of this study was to determine absconding rate and its driving factors in a public hospital in Bushehr city in ۲۰۱۷-۲۰۱۸. Materials and Methods: The present descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in a general hospital in Bushehr. During the study, patients' information was extracted by a checklist from their medical records between ۲۰ March ۲۰۱۷ and ۱ March ۲۰۱۸ using census method. Ethical criteria such as confidentiality of patients' names and the hospital under study were observed. Results: Absconding rate was found to be ۰.۱۸ percentage. The highest number of escapes was noticed in emergency wards (۱۳۷ and ۹۲%), meaning that in average ۶ persons have escaped each month. Mean age of the patients was ۲۹.۰۲ and they stayed ۲.۰۷ days in the hospital. The highest frequency of escape was observed in male patients and in singles which occurred in night shift. About ۷۲% (۱۱۷) of patients did not have health insurance, but ۸۸% of unpaid amount was belonged to insured persons. The total amount of damages was estimated to be ۱,۴۱۱,۹۵۰,۰۸۰ Rials. The average cost per patient was also appraised to be ۹,۵۴۰,۲۰۳ Rials. Conclusion: Despite the low escape rate at the studied hospital, the property damage was significant. Installation of gates and controlling the entry and exit of patients, coupled with increasing the number of physical protection staff and insurance offices, as well as reforming the clearance process and insurance laws are proposed to reduce the occurrence of this problem.

Authors

Jamileh Kiani

PhD in Psychology, Clinical Research Development Center, Shohadaye-Khalije-Fars Hospital, Bushehr University ofMedical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran

Jafar Zareizadeh

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, School Of Medicine, BushehrUniversity Of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran

Atefeh Esfaniari

Assistant Professor of Health Policy, School Of Medicine, Bushehr University Of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran

Neda Sadat Boveyr

Master of Medical Informatics, Clinical Research Development Center, Shohadaye-Khalije-Fars Hospital, BushehrUniversity of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran