How can we improve the quality of health care in hospital attendance of medically complex children?

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Keywords

Chronic Disease
Quality of Health Care
Needs Assessment
Hospital Medicine
Comorbidity
Children with Special Health Care Needs
Organization and Administration
Hospitalization

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Pérez-Moreno J, Oujo Álamo E, Rodríguez Pascual E, Ortega Atienza C, Gonzalez Martínez F, Toledo del Castillo B, Rodriguez-Fernandez R. How can we improve the quality of health care in hospital attendance of medically complex children?. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2023 Jun. 15 [cited 2025 Dec. 28];94(3):316-24. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/4392

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Abstract

Hospital care of medically complex children (MCC) is increasing, although its real prevalence in Spain is unknown. 

Objective: to analyze hospital admissions and outpatient follow-up of MCC in order to identify strategies to improve the quality of care of MCC. 

Patients and Method: An analytical, observational, and retrospective study was carried out. We included MCC who were admitted to Pediatric Hospitalization in the last 5 years, in a tertiary hospital without a specific unit for MCC. Clinical data related to their underlying pathology, outpatient visits, and hospital admissions were collected. A multivariate study was carried out to describe risk factors of the need for technological support and to predict prolonged admissions and the hospital consultation rate. 

Results: 99 MCC (55.6% males) aged 3.9 (2-8) years were included. 41.4% of MCC required technological support at home and presented the highest number of comorbidities, hospital admissions, and care by different specialists (p < 0.01). Older MCC (p < 0.01) with underlying digestive disease (p < 0.04) and respiratory comorbidity (p < 0.04) presented a longer mean hospital stays. Younger patients with more admissions, longer average stay, and a lack of follow-up by the link nurse were associated with a greater number of annual consultations (p < 0.05). 

Conclusions: MCC require a high number of annual consultations and have long hospital stays. The creation of specialized consultations for MCC, multidisciplinary care, and the participation of the link nurse are strategies to improve the quality of care for MCC in hospitals without specific MCC units.

https://doi.org/10.32641/andespediatr.v94i3.4392
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