Inpatient course and length of hospital stay in patients with brain disorders in south Korea: A population-based registry study

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Objective: To describe inpatient course and length of hospital stay (LOS) for people who sustain brain disorders nationwide. Method: We interviewed 1,903 randomly selected community-dwelling patients registered as 'disabled by brain disorders' in 28 regions of South Korea. Results: Seventy-seven percent were initially admitted to a Western medicine hospital, and 18% were admitted to a traditional Oriental medicine hospital. Forty-three percent were admitted to two or more hospitals. Mean LOS was 192 days. Most patients stayed in one hospital for more than 4 weeks. The transfer rate to other hospitals was 30-40%. Repeated admissions and increased LOS were related to younger onset age, higher education, non-family caregiver employment, smaller families, and more severe disability. Conclusion: Korean patients with brain disorders showed significantly prolonged LOS and repeated admissions. Factors increasing burden of care influenced LOS significantly. © 2012 by Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine.

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Jung, S. H., Lee, K. M., Park, S. W., Chun, M. H., Jung, H. Y., Kim, I. soo, … Han, T. R. (2012). Inpatient course and length of hospital stay in patients with brain disorders in south Korea: A population-based registry study. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 36(5), 609–617. https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.5.609

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