Methods Inf Med 2013; 52(06): 522-535
DOI: 10.3414/ME12-01-0090
Original Articles
Schattauer GmbH

DPC in Acute-phase Inpatient Hospital Care

Visualization of Amount of Nursing Care Provided and Accessibility to Nursing Care
C. Matsumoto
1   Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Science, Kagoshima, Japan
2   Department of Nursing, Clinical Health Nursing, Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan
,
Y. Uto
3   Department of Medical Information Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan
,
F. Muranaga
3   Department of Medical Information Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan
,
I. Kumamoto
3   Department of Medical Information Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan
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Publication History

received: 24 September 2012

accepted: 03 July 2013

Publication Date:
20 January 2018 (online)

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Summary

Objective: The purpose of this study was to improve accessibility to nursing care by clari -fying the relationship between patient characteristics and the amount of nursing care for the Diagnosis Procedure Combination system (DPC).

Method: The subjects included 528 lung cancer patients; 170 gastric cancer patients; and 91 colon cancer patients, who were hospitalized from July 1, 2008, to March 31, 2010, at a university hospital. The patients were categorized into groups according to factors that could affect the amount of nursing care. Next, the relationship between the patient characteristics and the amount of nursing care was analyzed. Then the results from this study were used to classify patient characteristics according to the patient type and the amount nursing care required.

Results: The patient characteristics, which affected the amount of nursing care, varied according to each DPC code. The major factors affecting the amount of nursing care were whether the patient had received a surgical (under general anesthetics) treatment or a non-surgical treatment and the level of activities of daily living (ADL) of the hospitalized patients. For those who had received a surgical operation for colon cancer, the patient’s age also affected the amount of nursing care.

Conclusions: The findings show that the method for the visualization of the amount of nursing care based on the classification of patient characteristics can be implemented into the electronic health record system. This method can then be used as a management tool to assure appropriate distribution of nursing resources.