Long-term catheter management in the community: a population-based analysis of user characteristics, service utilisation and costs in England

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作者
Gage, Heather [1 ]
Williams, Peter [2 ]
Avery, Miriam [3 ]
Murphy, Catherine [4 ]
Fader, Mandy [4 ]
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[1] Univ Surrey, Sch Econ, Surrey Hlth Econ Ctr, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Guildford, England
[2] Univ Surrey, Dept Math & Phys, Guildford, England
[3] Univ Southampton, Sch Hlth Sci, Continence Technol & Skin Hlth Grp, Southampton, England
[4] Univ Southampton, Sch Hlth Sci, Bladder & Bowel Management Res Grp, Southampton, England
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community costs; long-term catheter users; management; INDWELLING URINARY CATHETER; TRACT-INFECTION;
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10.1017/S1463423624000021
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Background: Long-term urinary catheters are problematic and burdensome for patients, carers and health services. Nursing practice to improve the management of long-term urinary catheters has been held back by a lack of evidence to support policy and practice. Little is known about who uses a catheter long term and the resources and costs needed for their management. Understanding these costs will help to target innovations to improve care. There have been no substantial innovations to urinary catheters or their management recently and no publications to characterise users and costs.Aim: To describe long-term catheter users and explore catheter-related service use and costs in England.Methods: Descriptive information on the characteristics of catheter users and their use of services was obtained from: General Practice records (n = 607), district nursing records (n = 303), questionnaires to patients (n = 333) and triangulated, 2009-2012. Annual service costs (British pounds 2011) were computed.Findings: Most catheter users (59.6%) were men, nearly three-quarters (71.2%) were over 70 years and 60.8% used a urethral catheter. Women tended to be younger than men and more likely to use a suprapubic catheter. The services used most frequently over 12 months were general practitioner (by 63.1%) and out of hours services (43.0%); 15.5% accessed Accident and Emergency services for urgent catheter-related care. Hospital use accounted for nearly half (48.9%) of total health service costs (mainly due to inpatient stays by 13.6% of participants); catheter supplies/medications were next most costly (25.7%). Half of all costs were accounted for by 14.2% of users. The median annual cost of services used was 6.38 pound, IQR: 344- pound 1324; pound district nursing services added approximately a further 200 pound per annum.Conclusions: Finding better ways to reduce catheter problems (e.g. blockage, infection) that cause unplanned visits, urgent or hospital care should be a priority to improve quality of life for long-term catheter users and reduce health service expenditure.
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