Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Objective: To describe the characteristics of asthma consultations provided in Peruvian emergency departments during 2021. Materials and methods: A descriptive study using secondary sources was conducted. The source of information was the open-access dataset “Morbilidad en Emergencia Hospitalaria” (...

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Autores: Figueroa Herrera, María Cielo, Rivas Linares, Ángel Eduardo, Romaní Romaní, Franco
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
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Materia:Emergency Medical Services
Asthma
Medical Care Statistics
Epidemiology, Descriptive
Peru
Servicios Médicos de Urgencia
Asma
Estadísticas de Atención Médica
Epidemiología Descriptiva
Perú
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic
Atenciones por asma en servicios de emergencia de establecimientos de salud del Perú durante el segundo año de pandemia COVID-19
title Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic
spellingShingle Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic
Figueroa Herrera, María Cielo
Emergency Medical Services
Asthma
Medical Care Statistics
Epidemiology, Descriptive
Peru
Servicios Médicos de Urgencia
Asma
Estadísticas de Atención Médica
Epidemiología Descriptiva
Perú
title_short Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Figueroa Herrera, María Cielo
Rivas Linares, Ángel Eduardo
Romaní Romaní, Franco
author Figueroa Herrera, María Cielo
author_facet Figueroa Herrera, María Cielo
Rivas Linares, Ángel Eduardo
Romaní Romaní, Franco
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author2 Rivas Linares, Ángel Eduardo
Romaní Romaní, Franco
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Emergency Medical Services
Asthma
Medical Care Statistics
Epidemiology, Descriptive
Peru
Servicios Médicos de Urgencia
Asma
Estadísticas de Atención Médica
Epidemiología Descriptiva
Perú
topic Emergency Medical Services
Asthma
Medical Care Statistics
Epidemiology, Descriptive
Peru
Servicios Médicos de Urgencia
Asma
Estadísticas de Atención Médica
Epidemiología Descriptiva
Perú
description Objective: To describe the characteristics of asthma consultations provided in Peruvian emergency departments during 2021. Materials and methods: A descriptive study using secondary sources was conducted. The source of information was the open-access dataset “Morbilidad en Emergencia Hospitalaria” (Morbidity in Hospital Emergency Departments), prepared by the Ministry of Health (MINSA) and available on the Plataforma Nacional de Datos Abiertos (National Open Data Platform). A total of 4,338 consultations for patients with a definitive diagnosis of asthma treated in MINSA emergency departments were included. The evaluated characteristics were age, sex, diagnosis according to the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10), level of care and month of consultation. In addition, patients with five or more consultations were identified to describe their emergency department use pattern, and the intensity of use for the entire sample was calculated. Descriptive statistics were performed using the free spreadsheet Jamovi 2.3.26, with absolute frequencies and percentages for the variables. Results: The consultations were predominantly concentrated in the 27 to 59 age group (56.71 %), female patients (61.80 %), the diagnosis “Asthma, unspecified” (84.21 %) and severity level I (59.78 %). An upward trend was observed from February, resulting in 560 consultations by the end of the year in December. A total of 2,988 patients had one consultation, while 41 patients had five or more consultations, with the maximum number of consultations for a single patient reaching 32. The overall intensity of use accounted for 1.25. Conclusions: In 2021, starting in February, there was an increase in the number of consultations for patients with a definitive diagnosis of asthma in MINSA emergency departments. The highest concentration of consultations was observed in the 27 to 59 age group and among female patients.
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spelling Asthma consultations in emergency departments of Peruvian health facilities during the second year of the COVID-19 pandemicAtenciones por asma en servicios de emergencia de establecimientos de salud del Perú durante el segundo año de pandemia COVID-19 Figueroa Herrera, María CieloRivas Linares, Ángel EduardoRomaní Romaní, FrancoEmergency Medical Services Asthma Medical Care Statistics Epidemiology, Descriptive Peru Servicios Médicos de UrgenciaAsma Estadísticas de Atención Médica Epidemiología Descriptiva PerúObjective: To describe the characteristics of asthma consultations provided in Peruvian emergency departments during 2021. Materials and methods: A descriptive study using secondary sources was conducted. The source of information was the open-access dataset “Morbilidad en Emergencia Hospitalaria” (Morbidity in Hospital Emergency Departments), prepared by the Ministry of Health (MINSA) and available on the Plataforma Nacional de Datos Abiertos (National Open Data Platform). A total of 4,338 consultations for patients with a definitive diagnosis of asthma treated in MINSA emergency departments were included. The evaluated characteristics were age, sex, diagnosis according to the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10), level of care and month of consultation. In addition, patients with five or more consultations were identified to describe their emergency department use pattern, and the intensity of use for the entire sample was calculated. Descriptive statistics were performed using the free spreadsheet Jamovi 2.3.26, with absolute frequencies and percentages for the variables. Results: The consultations were predominantly concentrated in the 27 to 59 age group (56.71 %), female patients (61.80 %), the diagnosis “Asthma, unspecified” (84.21 %) and severity level I (59.78 %). An upward trend was observed from February, resulting in 560 consultations by the end of the year in December. A total of 2,988 patients had one consultation, while 41 patients had five or more consultations, with the maximum number of consultations for a single patient reaching 32. The overall intensity of use accounted for 1.25. Conclusions: In 2021, starting in February, there was an increase in the number of consultations for patients with a definitive diagnosis of asthma in MINSA emergency departments. The highest concentration of consultations was observed in the 27 to 59 age group and among female patients.Objetivo: Describir las características de las atenciones por diagnóstico de asma en los servicios de emergencia del Perú durante el año 2021. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo de las fuentes secundarias. La fuente de información fue la base de datos de acceso libre “Morbilidad en emergencia hospitalaria”, elaborada por el Ministerio de Salud (Minsa) y disponible en la Plataforma Nacional de Datos Abiertos. Se incluyeron 4338 atenciones de pacientes con diagnóstico definitivo de asma en los servicios de emergencia de establecimientos del Minsa. Se evaluaron las características según edad, sexo, diagnóstico según la Clasificación Internacional de Enfermedades (CIE-10), el nivel de atención y el mes de presentación de las atenciones. Además, se identificó a pacientes con cinco o más atenciones para describir su patrón de uso del servicio de emergencias, y se calculó la intensidad de uso de toda la muestra. El análisis estadístico fue descriptivo y se realizó en el programa libre Jamovi, versión 2.3.26, mediante frecuencias absolutas y porcentajes de las variables. Resultados: Las atenciones se concentraron en el grupo de 27 a 59 años (56,71 %), entre mujeres (61,80 %), con el diagnóstico “Asma no especificada” (84,21 %) y en el nivel de complejidad I (59,78 %). A partir del mes de febrero, hubo una tendencia al aumento, y a fines de año, en diciembre, se contabilizaron 560 atenciones: 2988 pacientes tuvieron una atención; 41 pacientes, ≥5 atenciones, y el número máximo de atenciones en un solo paciente fue 32. La intensidad de uso general fue 1,25. Conclusiones: En el 2021, desde febrero hubo un incremento en el número de atenciones con diagnóstico definitivo de asma en los servicios de emergencia de establecimientos de salud del Minsa. El grupo de 27 a 59 años fue el que más concentró dichas atenciones, al igual que el grupo del sexo femenino.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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