Factor Analysis for 30-days hospital readmission rates in Indonesian Regional Hospital
Kartini Laundu (1), Rini Rachmawaty (1*), Andriani (1)

(1)Faculty of Nursing, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia
*rini.rachmawaty[at]unhas.ac.id


Abstract

Objective: Knowing the clinical status and non-clinical factors that cause 30-days hospital readmission rates and their relationship in patients with Tuberculosis and DM.
Method: Design descriptive and cross sectional approach using a check list sheet with a sample of 34 patients.
Result: Clinical status of the majority of types of DM in 20 patients (58.80%), the cause of entry of diabetic wounds in 9 patients (26.5%), history of irregular treatment in 14 patients (41.2%), there was a comorbidity of 28 patients (82.4%). Non-clinical factors using BPJS insurance were 32 patients (94.1%), long duration of short care 19 patients (55.9%), education was carried out preparation for discharge 20 patients (58.8%), allowed to go home the condition was better 33 patients (97.1%). There is a significant relationship between education preparation for discharge and readmission (p=0.030, r=0.349).
Conclusion: Clinical status and non-clinical factors of DM patients account for the majority of the readmission.

Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Readmission, Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Topic: Communicable diseases related to women

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