Article (Scientific journals)
RSV Burden and Its Impact on Pediatric Inpatient Bed Occupancy in Belgium: An Analysis of National Hospital Claims Data.
Bouckaert, Nicolas; Lefevre, Mélanie; Van den Heede, Koen et al.
2023In Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
 

Files


Full Text
manuscript_revised.docx
Author preprint (169.39 kB)
Request a copy

All documents in ORBi are protected by a user license.

Send to



Details



Keywords :
Infectious Diseases; Microbiology (medical); Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Abstract :
[en] [en] BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections represent a substantial burden on pediatric services during winter. While the morbidity and financial burden of RSV are well studied, less is known about the organizational impact on hospital services (ie, impact on bed capacity and overcrowding and variation across hospitals). METHODS: Retrospective analysis of the population-wide Belgian Hospital Discharge Data Set for the years 2017 and 2018 (including all hospital sites with pediatric inpatient services), covering all RSV-associated (RSV-related International Classification of Diseases, 10th Version, Clinical Modification diagnoses) inpatient hospitalization by children aged under 5 years as well as all-cause acute hospitalizations in pediatric wards. RESULTS: RSV hospitalizations amount to 68.3 hospitalizations per 1000 children aged less than 1 year and 5.0 per 1000 children aged 1-4 years and are responsible for 20%-40% of occupied beds during the peak period (November-December). The mean bed occupancy rate over the entire year (2018) varies across hospitals from 22.8% to 85.1% and from 30.4% to 95.1% during the peak period. Small-scale pediatric services (<25 beds) are more vulnerable to the volatility of occupancy rates. Forty-six hospital sites have daily occupancy rates above 100% (median of 9 days). Only in 1 of 23 geographically defined hospital networks these high occupancy rates are on the same calendar days. CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric services tend to be over-dimensioned to deal with peak activity mainly attributable to RSV. RSV immunization can substantially reduce pediatric capacity requirements. Enhanced collaboration in regional networks is an alternative strategy to deal with peaks and reduce capacity needs.
Disciplines :
Public health, health care sciences & services
Author, co-author :
Bouckaert, Nicolas ;  From the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE), Kruidtuinlaan, Brussels, Belgium
Lefevre, Mélanie  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences sociales > Economie politique et économie de la santé ; From the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE), Kruidtuinlaan, Brussels, Belgium
Van den Heede, Koen ;  From the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE), Kruidtuinlaan, Brussels, Belgium
Van de Voorde, Carine ;  From the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE), Kruidtuinlaan, Brussels, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
RSV Burden and Its Impact on Pediatric Inpatient Bed Occupancy in Belgium: An Analysis of National Hospital Claims Data.
Publication date :
13 July 2023
Journal title :
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
ISSN :
0891-3668
eISSN :
1532-0987
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), United States
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Available on ORBi :
since 19 July 2023

Statistics


Number of views
16 (5 by ULiège)
Number of downloads
2 (2 by ULiège)

Scopus citations®
 
0
Scopus citations®
without self-citations
0
OpenCitations
 
0

Bibliography


Similar publications



Contact ORBi