The Hospital Admision Register (CMBD) use for the analisys of hospital aquired pressure ulcer at the region of Valencia (2012-2015)

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Authors

  • Enrique Sanchis-Sánchez Departamento de Fisioterapia. Universitat de València. Valencia. España.
  • Montserrat Sánchez-Lorente Escuela de Enfermería La Fe. Centro adscrito a la Universidad de Valencia. Valencia. España. / Grupo de Investigación GREIACC. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe Valencia (IIS La Fe). Valencia. España.
  • Rosario Salvador-Palmer Departamento de Fisiología. Universitat de València. Valencia. España.
  • Rosa Cibrián Departamento de Fisiología. Universitat de València. Valencia. España.
  • Javier Collado Ruiz Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica. Universitat de València. Valencia. España.

Keywords:

Pressure ulcer, Clinical practice guideline, Hospitalization, Minimum basic hospital Data Set, Multidimensional scaling analysis, Self-Organizing Maps

Abstract

Background: The Pressure Ulcer is a recognised healthcare adverse event and a public health problem. The main goal in this work was to understand the status of the Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcer (HAPU) from the public hospitals of the Valencian Community before (2012) and during the process of implementation of a specific prevention and treatment Practice Guideline for this matter (2013-2015).

Methods: Retrospective study through the Minimum Basic Hospital Data Set (MBDS), and taking its variables as the input. The database had 15.594 cases of hospitalization with 71 variables. The tools utilized were classical statistical analysis, Multidimensional Scaling Analysis (MDS) and
Self-Organized Maps (SOM).

Results: The 90,83% of the admission in hospitals related to pressure ulcer treatment were admitted for a different reason than pressure ulcer itself and acquire it at the hospital. In relation to those Hospital Acquired Pressure Ulcer (HAPU) a temporal pattern was discovered, in a six-month cycle decreasing in August and September and increasing at the beginning of the year. The five main diagnoses associated to the HAPU had been detected and remain stable all over the study. A hospital classification has been done related to their behaviour based on its admissions as well, retrieving four types of behaviour.

Conclusions: The MBDS proves to be a useful tool to retrieve a general overview of HAPU and identifying the risk patient profile where prevention strategies have to be strengthened.

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2019-04-04

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Sanchis-Sánchez E, Sánchez-Lorente M, Salvador-Palmer R, Cibrián R, Collado Ruiz J. The Hospital Admision Register (CMBD) use for the analisys of hospital aquired pressure ulcer at the region of Valencia (2012-2015): e201904015. Rev Esp Salud Pública [Internet]. 2019 Apr. 4 [cited 2025 Jun. 7];93:10 páginas. Available from: https://ojs.sanidad.gob.es/index.php/resp/article/view/1218

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