edoc

The effect of time-varying capacity utilization on 14-day in-hospital mortality: a retrospective longitudinal study in Swiss general hospitals

Sharma, Narayan and Moffa, Giusi and Schwendimann, René and Endrich, Olga and Ausserhofer, Dietmar and Simon, Michael. (2022) The effect of time-varying capacity utilization on 14-day in-hospital mortality: a retrospective longitudinal study in Swiss general hospitals. BMC Health Services Research, 22. p. 1551.

[img] PDF - Published Version
Available under License CC BY (Attribution).

1159Kb

Official URL: https://edoc.unibas.ch/91796/

Downloads: Statistics Overview

Abstract

High bed-occupancy (capacity utilization) rates are commonly thought to increase in-hospital mortality; however, little evidence supports a causal relationship between the two. This observational study aimed to assess three time-varying covariates-capacity utilization, patient turnover and clinical complexity level- and to estimate causal effect of time-varying high capacity utilization on 14 day in-hospital mortality.; This retrospective population-based analysis was based on routine administrative data (n = 1,152,506 inpatient cases) of 102 Swiss general hospitals. Considering the longitudinal nature of the problem from available literature and expert knowledge, we represented the underlying data generating mechanism as a directed acyclic graph. To adjust for patient turnover and patient clinical complexity levels as time-varying confounders, we fitted a marginal structure model (MSM) that used inverse probability of treatment weights (IPTWs) for high and low capacity utilization. We also adjusted for patient age and sex, weekdays-vs-weekend, comorbidity weight, and hospital type.; For each participating hospital, our analyses evaluated the ≥85th percentile as a threshold for high capacity utilization for the higher risk of mortality. The mean bed-occupancy threshold was 83.1% (SD 8.6) across hospitals and ranged from 42.1 to 95.9% between hospitals. For each additional day of exposure to high capacity utilization, our MSM incorporating IPTWs showed a 2% increase in the odds of 14-day in-hospital mortality (OR 1.02, 95% CI: 1.01 to 1.03).; Exposure to high capacity utilization increases the mortality risk of inpatients. Accurate monitoring of capacity utilization and flexible human resource planning are key strategies for hospitals to lower the exposure to high capacity utilization.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Public Health > Institut für Pflegewissenschaft
UniBasel Contributors:Sharma, Narayan and Schwendimann, René and Ausserhofer, Dietmar and Simon, Michael and Moffa, Giusi
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:BMC
e-ISSN:1472-6963
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
Identification Number:
edoc DOI:
Last Modified:21 Jul 2023 11:35
Deposited On:22 Dec 2022 13:40

Repository Staff Only: item control page