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The association of intensive care with utilization and costs of outpatient healthcare services and quality of life

BACKGROUND: Little is known about outpatient health services use following critical illness and intensive care. We examined the association of intensive care with outpatient consultations and quality of life in a population-based sample. METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis of data from 6,686 participa...

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Autores principales: Kosilek, Robert P., Baumeister, Sebastian E., Ittermann, Till, Gründling, Matthias, Brunkhorst, Frank M., Felix, Stephan B., Abel, Peter, Friesecke, Sigrun, Apfelbacher, Christian, Brandl, Magdalena, Schmidt, Konrad, Hoffmann, Wolfgang, Schmidt, Carsten O., Chenot, Jean-François, Völzke, Henry, Gensichen, Jochen S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6754134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31539397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222671
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author Kosilek, Robert P.
Baumeister, Sebastian E.
Ittermann, Till
Gründling, Matthias
Brunkhorst, Frank M.
Felix, Stephan B.
Abel, Peter
Friesecke, Sigrun
Apfelbacher, Christian
Brandl, Magdalena
Schmidt, Konrad
Hoffmann, Wolfgang
Schmidt, Carsten O.
Chenot, Jean-François
Völzke, Henry
Gensichen, Jochen S.
author_facet Kosilek, Robert P.
Baumeister, Sebastian E.
Ittermann, Till
Gründling, Matthias
Brunkhorst, Frank M.
Felix, Stephan B.
Abel, Peter
Friesecke, Sigrun
Apfelbacher, Christian
Brandl, Magdalena
Schmidt, Konrad
Hoffmann, Wolfgang
Schmidt, Carsten O.
Chenot, Jean-François
Völzke, Henry
Gensichen, Jochen S.
author_sort Kosilek, Robert P.
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known about outpatient health services use following critical illness and intensive care. We examined the association of intensive care with outpatient consultations and quality of life in a population-based sample. METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis of data from 6,686 participants of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP), which consists of two independent population-based cohorts. Statistical modeling was done using Poisson regression, negative binomial and generalized linear models for consultations, and a fractional response model for quality of life (EQ-5D-3L index value), with results expressed as prevalence ratios (PR) or percent change (PC). Entropy balancing was used to adjust for observed confounding. RESULTS: ICU treatment in the previous year was reported by 139 of 6,686 (2,1%) participants, and was associated with a higher probability (PR 1.05 [CI:1.03;1.07]), number (PC +58.0% [CI:22.8;103.2]) and costs (PC +64.1% [CI:32.0;103.9]) of annual outpatient consultations, as well as with a higher number of medications (PC +37.8% [CI:17.7;61.5]). Participants with ICU treatment were more likely to visit a specialist (PR 1.13 [CI:1.09; 1.16]), specifically internal medicine (PR 1.67 [CI:1.45;1.92]), surgery (PR 2.42 [CI:1.92;3.05]), psychiatry (PR 2.25 [CI:1.30;3.90]), and orthopedics (PR 1.54 [CI:1.11;2.14]). There was no significant effect regarding general practitioner consultations. ICU treatment was also associated with lower health-related quality of life (EQ-5D index value: PC -13.7% [CI:-27.0;-0.3]). Furthermore, quality of life was inversely associated with outpatient consultations in the previous month, more so for participants with ICU treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that ICU treatment is associated with an increased utilization of outpatient specialist services, higher medication intake, and impaired quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-67541342019-09-27 The association of intensive care with utilization and costs of outpatient healthcare services and quality of life Kosilek, Robert P. Baumeister, Sebastian E. Ittermann, Till Gründling, Matthias Brunkhorst, Frank M. Felix, Stephan B. Abel, Peter Friesecke, Sigrun Apfelbacher, Christian Brandl, Magdalena Schmidt, Konrad Hoffmann, Wolfgang Schmidt, Carsten O. Chenot, Jean-François Völzke, Henry Gensichen, Jochen S. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Little is known about outpatient health services use following critical illness and intensive care. We examined the association of intensive care with outpatient consultations and quality of life in a population-based sample. METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis of data from 6,686 participants of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP), which consists of two independent population-based cohorts. Statistical modeling was done using Poisson regression, negative binomial and generalized linear models for consultations, and a fractional response model for quality of life (EQ-5D-3L index value), with results expressed as prevalence ratios (PR) or percent change (PC). Entropy balancing was used to adjust for observed confounding. RESULTS: ICU treatment in the previous year was reported by 139 of 6,686 (2,1%) participants, and was associated with a higher probability (PR 1.05 [CI:1.03;1.07]), number (PC +58.0% [CI:22.8;103.2]) and costs (PC +64.1% [CI:32.0;103.9]) of annual outpatient consultations, as well as with a higher number of medications (PC +37.8% [CI:17.7;61.5]). Participants with ICU treatment were more likely to visit a specialist (PR 1.13 [CI:1.09; 1.16]), specifically internal medicine (PR 1.67 [CI:1.45;1.92]), surgery (PR 2.42 [CI:1.92;3.05]), psychiatry (PR 2.25 [CI:1.30;3.90]), and orthopedics (PR 1.54 [CI:1.11;2.14]). There was no significant effect regarding general practitioner consultations. ICU treatment was also associated with lower health-related quality of life (EQ-5D index value: PC -13.7% [CI:-27.0;-0.3]). Furthermore, quality of life was inversely associated with outpatient consultations in the previous month, more so for participants with ICU treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that ICU treatment is associated with an increased utilization of outpatient specialist services, higher medication intake, and impaired quality of life. Public Library of Science 2019-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6754134/ /pubmed/31539397 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222671 Text en © 2019 Kosilek et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kosilek, Robert P.
Baumeister, Sebastian E.
Ittermann, Till
Gründling, Matthias
Brunkhorst, Frank M.
Felix, Stephan B.
Abel, Peter
Friesecke, Sigrun
Apfelbacher, Christian
Brandl, Magdalena
Schmidt, Konrad
Hoffmann, Wolfgang
Schmidt, Carsten O.
Chenot, Jean-François
Völzke, Henry
Gensichen, Jochen S.
The association of intensive care with utilization and costs of outpatient healthcare services and quality of life
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title_fullStr The association of intensive care with utilization and costs of outpatient healthcare services and quality of life
title_full_unstemmed The association of intensive care with utilization and costs of outpatient healthcare services and quality of life
title_short The association of intensive care with utilization and costs of outpatient healthcare services and quality of life
title_sort association of intensive care with utilization and costs of outpatient healthcare services and quality of life
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6754134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31539397
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222671
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