Hospital Practices and Research (Feb 2017)

Temporal Series Analysis on Avoidable Mortality for the Assessment of an Intervention Program in a Hospital

  • Jose Alfonso-Sanchez,
  • Belen Alfonso-Landete,
  • Maria Martinez-Martinez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15171/hpr.2017.02
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 2 – 8

Abstract

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Background: Avoidable mortality (AM) is one of the most important health indicators (HI) and represents the quality of care in a hospital.Objective: This study measured the efficacy of a training program for a hospital healthcare staff to reduce AM.Methods: This epidemiological study on community intervention analyzed time-series data on HI by semesters from 2008 to 2015. The pre-intervention phase was examined from January 2008 to December 2014; the intervention phase was investigated in the first semester of 2015; and the post-intervention phase was examined in the second semester of 2015.Results: Resindicate a series with a rising tendency until the 14th semester and a pronounced descent in the 16th semester. The relative variation rate (RVR) was -20% to +20% with some exceptions. HI was 0.53% in the 16th semester rather than the expected 0.70% observed in the pre-intervention phase; therefore, 0.17% additional deaths were avoided because of the training seminar.Conclusion: The positive results suggest that this strategy is an important element in decreasing avoidable deaths in hospitals.

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