G491(P) Does the 'weekend effect' exist in paediatric intensive care?. (27th April 2016)
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- Title:
- G491(P) Does the 'weekend effect' exist in paediatric intensive care?. (27th April 2016)
- Main Title:
- G491(P) Does the 'weekend effect' exist in paediatric intensive care?
- Authors:
- Kanthimathinathan, H
Plunkett, A
Pearson, G
Morris, K - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Analysis of the 'weekend effect' and discussions about 'seven-day working' in the NHS are witnessing a resurgence. Funnel plots have been used as the graphical tool of choice to compare institutional performance, but have not been used to compare performance of days of admission so far. Aims: To compare the performance of different days of admission using risk-adjusted standardised mortality ratios in a funnel plot. To use logistic regression analysis to verify the validity of funnel plot interpretation as Simpson's paradox may confound the comparative analysis among subsets of the same group of population Methods: We analysed all admissions from 2008–14 using PIM-2r for risk-adjustment using PICU mortality as the primary outcome measure. Funnel plots for risk-adjusted SMRs with 95 and 99.7% control limits were drawn for elective, emergency and all admissions combined. Weekend admissions (versus weekday admission as reference), emergency admission (versus elective as the reference), out-of hours admission (22:01 to 06:59) and an illness severity marker (using adjusted PIM-2r with logit of nature of admission component removed) were used as explanatory variables in the logistic regression model. Results: 1857 (20%) of the 9133 admissions to PICU during the study period occurred during the weekend. 82% of those were emergency admissions compared to only 59% during the weekdays (p < 0.001). Median probability of death using adjusted PIM-2r for weekendAbstract : Background: Analysis of the 'weekend effect' and discussions about 'seven-day working' in the NHS are witnessing a resurgence. Funnel plots have been used as the graphical tool of choice to compare institutional performance, but have not been used to compare performance of days of admission so far. Aims: To compare the performance of different days of admission using risk-adjusted standardised mortality ratios in a funnel plot. To use logistic regression analysis to verify the validity of funnel plot interpretation as Simpson's paradox may confound the comparative analysis among subsets of the same group of population Methods: We analysed all admissions from 2008–14 using PIM-2r for risk-adjustment using PICU mortality as the primary outcome measure. Funnel plots for risk-adjusted SMRs with 95 and 99.7% control limits were drawn for elective, emergency and all admissions combined. Weekend admissions (versus weekday admission as reference), emergency admission (versus elective as the reference), out-of hours admission (22:01 to 06:59) and an illness severity marker (using adjusted PIM-2r with logit of nature of admission component removed) were used as explanatory variables in the logistic regression model. Results: 1857 (20%) of the 9133 admissions to PICU during the study period occurred during the weekend. 82% of those were emergency admissions compared to only 59% during the weekdays (p < 0.001). Median probability of death using adjusted PIM-2r for weekend admissions was higher than for weekday admissions. [3.7 (1.4–7.2) versus 2.1 (0.7–5.4)%; p < 0.001]. Funnel plots (Figure 1 ) and outputs from logistic regression (Table 1 ) are shown below. Conclusion: We did not find any evidence of weekend effect in PICU. We have shown that funnel plots may be used for comparison of different days of admission. However, caveats associated with interpretation of even adequately risk-adjusted analysis should always be considered. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Archives of disease in childhood. Volume 101(2016)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Archives of disease in childhood
- Issue:
- Volume 101(2016)Supplement 1
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- Volume 101, Issue 1 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 101
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0101-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- A291
- Page End:
- A292
- Publication Date:
- 2016-04-27
- Subjects:
- Children -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Infants -- Diseases -- Periodicals
618.920005 - Journal URLs:
- http://adc.bmjjournals.com/ ↗
http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/archdischild-2016-310863.478 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0003-9888
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