MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY PATTERN AT THE CHILDREN EMERGENCY UNIT, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, SEMEY, KAZAKHSTAN
Background: Mortality and morbidity reviews are necessary in hospitals to assess the effects of interventions and understand the context in which they occur. It was examined mortality and morbidity trends in Children Emergency Unit of University Hospital of Semey Medical University (UH SMU).
Objectives: is analysis of the mortality and morbidity structure of the children's population of Semey, admitted and hospitalized at the University Hospital of Semey Medical University.
Methods: A descriptive study of children and adolescents admissions over a 3 year period was undertaken. Information obtained included age, gender, diagnosis and outcome. Statistical processing was carried out by the program SPSS 21 version.
Results: A total of 44549 children with aged ranges between 1 month and 180 months were admitted within this period of study from January 2016 to December 2018. The analysis of admission to emergency department showed that only approximately the fourth of all enrolled patients is hospitalized. The analysis of hospital mortality composed 0.21% to 0.29% in 2016-2019, respectively. The main cause of mortality were congenital anomalies, cancer and pneumonia.
Conclusion: This analysis identified the need to improve the children care system at all levels.
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Messova A.M., Sanbayev M., Pivina L.M., Erdal R., Jamedinova U. Morbidity and mortality pattern at the Children Emergency Unit, University Hospital, Semey, Kazakhstan // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2022, (Vol.24) 3, pp. 55-59. doi 10.34689/SH.2022.21.3.008Похожие публикации:
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