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Prevalence and Predictors of Cancellation of Elective Surgical Procedures at a Tertiary Hospital in Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study

机译:乌干达第三节医院选修外科手术的患病率和预测因素:横截面研究

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Introduction. The cancellation of elective procedures has been shown to waste resources and to have the potential to increase morbidity and mortality among patients. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of the cancellation of elective surgical procedures and to identify the factors associated with these cancellations at Mulago Hospital, a large public hospital in Kampala, Uganda. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted from January 10, 2018, to February 20, 2018. We recruited patients of all ages who were admitted to surgical wards and scheduled for elective surgery. Data on patients’ demographic characteristics and diagnosis, as well as the specialty of the surgery, the planned procedure, the specific operating theatre, cancellation, and the reasons for cancellation were extracted and analyzed using logistic regression. Results. Of a total of 400 cases, 115 procedures were canceled—a cancellation prevalence of 28.8%. Orthopedic surgery had the highest cancellation rate, at 40.9% (n?=?47). Facility-related factors were responsible for 67.8% of all cancellations. The most common reason for cancellation was insufficient time in the theatre to complete the procedure on the scheduled day. No procedures were canceled because of a lack of intensive care unit beds. There was a significant association between surgical specialty and cancellation (P0.05) at multivariate analysis. Conclusion. The prevalence of cancellation of elective surgical procedures at Mulago Hospital was 28.8%, with orthopedic surgery having the highest cancellation rate. Two-thirds of the factors causing cancellations were facility-related, and more than 50% of all cancellations were potentially preventable. Quality-improvement strategies are necessary in the specialties that are susceptible to procedure cancellation because of facility factors.
机译:介绍。取消选修程序已被证明浪费资源,并有可能增加患者的发病率和死亡率。本研究旨在确定选修外科手术的取消的普遍性,并确定乌干达一家大型公用医院穆拉加医院的这些取消的因素。方法。横断面研究于2018年1月10日至2018年2月20日进行。我们招募了所有年龄段的患者,他们被录取为手术病房,并计划选择性手术。提取和分析了患者人口统计特征和诊断的数据,以及手术,计划的程序,具体的操作剧院,取消和取消原因的原因。结果。共有400例,取消了115个程序 - 取消率为28.8%。骨科手术的取消率最高,40.9%(n?=?47)。与设施相关的因素负责所有取消的67.8%。取消最常见的原因在剧院中的时间不足,以完成预定日的程序。由于缺乏重症监护室床,没有程序被取消。在多变量分析时,手术专业和取消(P <0.05)之间存在重大关联。结论。穆拉加医院的选修外科手术的患病率为28.8%,具有最高的取消率的骨科手术。导致取消的两三分之二是有关的,有关的有效性,并且所有取消的50%以上都可能预防。由于设施因素,在易受程序取消的特色中是必要的质量改善策略。

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