Community Care Needs of Highly Complex Chronic Patients: An Epidemiological Study in a Healthcare Area
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Sampling Method
2.2. Study Setting
2.3. Study Variables Per Municipality
2.3.1. Basic Populations
- Code: A numerical identification code is assigned to each municipality in alphabetical order based on their original names (Figure S1).
- Healthcare areas: metropolitan, north, and south. Each municipality was allocated to one of these areas as per distributions by governmental institutions (Figure S1). As a result, in the study area, 4 municipalities are included in the metropolitan area, 15 in the northern area, and 12 in the southern area.
- Number of inhabitants.
- Mean age (in years) of the municipality inhabitants and mean age of inhabitants with a HCCP profile.
- Percentage of women and percentage of men with a HCCP profile.
- Youth index: expressed as the quotient between the municipality population aged 0–14 years old and the population over 65 years of age (retirement age).
- Crude death rate: deaths per 100,000 inhabitants.
- Percentage of non-Spanish inhabitants.
- Percentage of the population aged 65 and over.
- Percentage of HCCP population and percentage of HCCP population by age range: under 65; between 65 and 79; and aged 80 and over (variables extracted from the Drago-AP EHR system).
2.3.2. Level of Education, in Percentages (Variables Extracted from the SNIS/CIIS)
- No education; compulsory education; secondary education or vocational training; university education.
2.3.3. Financial Variables (Variables Extracted from the SNIS/CIIS)
- Mean gross annual income and mean annual disposable income, in euros.
- Employment: percentages of employed and unemployed population in the previous four-month period; percentage of employed population according to type of work and job position (salaried employees, self-employed, agricultural sector, construction sector, service industries, trade/commerce, and the hospitality sector).
2.3.4. Social Variables (Variables Extracted from the SNIS/CIIS)
- Number of people/families assisted by municipal social services.
- Number of social security benefits granted to the elderly or to persons with a disability/illness.
- Percentage of households by number of cohabiting individuals: households with 1 person; 2 persons; 3 or 4 persons; 5 or more.
2.3.5. Clinical Variables (Variables Extracted from the Drago-AP EHR System)
- Percentage of HCCP population: aged 65 and over by elderly classification (autonomous, frail, dependent); by complexity percentile (high: Pc 95–99.4; very high: ≥99.5); by housebound status; who have been admitted to a hospital in the previous year; who have received medical care from a specialist other than a primary care physician in the previous year; with good dietary habits as recorded in the EHR; who partake in regular physical exercise.
- Mean number of visits per year by the HCCP population to their primary care physician/nurse.
2.3.6. Illness-Related Variables (Variables Extracted from the Drago-AP EHR System)
- Cardiovascular conditions: high blood pressure; hyperlipidaemia; dysrhythmia; cardiac conduction disorder; ischaemic heart disease; heart failure; valvular heart disease; aortic aneurysm; cerebrovascular accident.
- Endocrinal-metabolic conditions: diabetes mellitus; thyroid disorder; obesity.
- Respiratory conditions: asthma; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; pneumonia.
- Musculoskeletal conditions: osteoarthritis; arthritis; osteoporosis.
- Nervous system/neurodegenerative conditions: dementia; Parkinson’s; epilepsy; paralysis.
- Mental health conditions: depression; anxiety; schizophrenia; alcohol use disorder; substance abuse; suicidal behaviour or suicide attempt.
- Liver/kidney conditions: chronic renal failure; liver disease.
- Oncological conditions: prior neoplasm; active neoplasm; metastasis; non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Other: urinary tract infection; septicaemia; lupus; glaucoma; anaemia.
2.3.7. Pharmacological Treatment (Data Extracted from the Drago-AP EHR System)
- Percentages of the HCCP population with prescribed pharmacotherapy: analgesics; opioids; antidepressants; anxiolytics; hypnotics/sedatives; antipsychotics; anti-dementia drugs.
2.3.8. Dysfunctionality, per HP (Data Extracted from the Drago-AP EHR System)
- Percentages of the HCCP population with a dysfunction recorded in the EHR by each nurse in any of the following eleven assessment areas: (1) health perception/health management; (2) nutrition/metabolism; (3) elimination; (4) physical activity/exercise; (5) sleep/rest; (6) cognition/perception; (7) self-perception/self-concept; (8) role/relationships; (9) sexuality/reproduction; (10) coping/stress tolerance; and (11) values/beliefs.
2.3.9. Nursing Diagnoses (Variables Extracted from the Drago-AP EHR System)
- Mean number of NANDA-I diagnoses assigned to the HCCP population in each municipality; percentages of the HCCP population assigned to each of the 70 NDs included in the study. Consensus as to the inclusion of these NDs was reached by the research team, taking into consideration the objectives of this study as well as the results and conclusions of previous research [15,23]. The 70 NDs considered in this research were those identified as most prevalent in a previous study conducted on the same sample in this healthcare area [15].
2.4. Data Collection Procedure
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Public Involvement Statement
Guidelines and Standards Statement
Use of Artificial Intelligence
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics of the Municipalities | Mean (SD) or Median (IQR) a | p-Value | 95% CIs b or Average Ranges | |||||
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Area | Metropolitan | North | South | Metropolitan | North | South | ||
Basic population characteristics | ||||||||
Population (no. of inhabitants) c | 14,987 (24,626) | 87,800 (183,032.75) | 9114 (19,492) | 21,413.50 (37,404) | 0.156 | 23.25 | 13.53 | 16.67 |
Age (years) | 42.92 (2.32) | 42.98 (0.83) | 43.72 (1.89) | 41.90 (2.83) | 0.128 | 41.66–44.29 | 42.67–44.77 | 40.11–43.70 |
Age of HCCPs d (years) | 73.41 (1.45) | 73.68 (1.06) | 74.07 (1.04) | 72.49 (1.58) | 0.012 * | 71.99–75.37 | 73.50–74.65 | 71.48–73.49 |
Women (%) | 50.19 (1.27) | 51.03 (1.53) | 50.58 (0.76) | 49.42 (1.38) | 0.016 * | 48.60–53.47 | 50.16–51.00 | 48.54–50.29 |
Female HCCPs (%) | 56.18 (2.86) | 58.00 (3.52) | 55.93 (2.92) | 55.89 (2.58) | 0.407 | 52.40–63.60 | 54.31–57.54 | 54.26–57.53 |
Youth index | 12.90 (1.52) | 12.85 (0.69) | 12.54 (1.38) | 13.37 (1.83) | 0.384 | 11.75–13.95 | 11.78–13.31 | 12.21–14.53 |
Crude death rate per 100,000 inhabitants | 807.67 (269.43) | 742.90 (156.13) | 913.81 (251.77) | 696.58 (283.39) | 0.097 | 494.46–991.34 | 774.38–1053.23 | 516.53–876.64 |
Non-Spanish nationals (%) c | 6.85 (11.45) | 6.24 (3.46) | 5.71 (3.32) | 19.57 (31.10) | 0.005 * | 11.00 | 12.00 | 22.67 |
Population aged 65 and over (%) | 17.82 (4.14) | 16.73 (2.10) | 19.69 (3.73) | 15.85 (4.29) | 0.043 * | 13.39–20.07 | 17.62–21.76 | 13.13–18.58 |
HCCP population (%) | 5.94 (1.65) | 5.62 (1.00) | 6.71 (1.03) | 5.07 (2.03) | 0.028 * | 4.02–7.22 | 6.15–7.28 | 3.79–6.36 |
HCCP population per age range (%): | ||||||||
<65 years | 21.86 (4.18) | 21.45 (3.76) | 19.86 (2.87) | 24.50 (4.48) | 0.011 * | 15.47–27.43 | 18.27–21.45 | 21.65–27.35 |
65–79 years | 43.69 (2.03) | 43.63 (1.06) | 44.09 (1.56) | 43.22 (2.72) | 0.558 | 41.94–45.31 | 43.22–44.95 | 41.49–44.95 |
≥80 years | 34.45 (4.51) | 34.95 (2.82) | 36.05 (3.07) | 32.28 (5.70) | 0.187 | 30.47–39.43 | 34.35–37.75 | 28.66–35.90 |
Level of education | ||||||||
No education (%) | 9.09 (4.90) | 4.65 (1.54) | 10.19 (4.98) | 9.19 (4.94) | 0.131 | 2.20–7.10 | 7.43–12.95 | 6.06–12.33 |
Compulsory education (%) | 25.82 (5.91) | 17.72 (3.78) | 27.27 (3.78) | 26.71 (6.76) | 0.008 * | 11.71–23.73 | 25.18–29.37 | 22.42–31.01 |
Secondary education or vocational training (%) | 42.37 (4.66) | 47.49 (4.37) | 40.31 (3.46) | 43.24 (4.75) | 0.012 * | 40.53–54.44 | 38.40–42.23 | 40.22–46.25 |
University education (%) | 22.72 (7.47) | 30.15 (0.81) | 22.23 (7.00) | 20.86 (8.13) | 0.089 | 28.85–31.44 | 18.36–26.09 | 15.69–26.02 |
Financial characteristics | ||||||||
Mean gross annual income (euros) c | 20,295 (5682) | 27,476 (5058.50) | 18,862 (4392) | 19,938.50 (3607.50) | 0.010 * | 28.75 | 13.63 | 14.71 |
Mean disposable annual income (euros) c | 17,364 (4251) | 22,537 (3518.00) | 16,389 (3080) | 17,105.50 (2520.00) | 0.012 * | 28.50 | 13.67 | 14.75 |
Employed population in the previous four-month period (%) c | 22.58 (11.49) | 39.49 (30.17) | 21.52 (4.45) | 25.31 (11.87) | 0.032 * | 23.50 | 11.87 | 18.67 |
Unemployed population in the previous four-month period (%) c | 12.61 (1.98) | 11.10 (3.57) | 12.88 (0.98) | 11.30 (2.21) | 0.023 * | 9.00 | 20.47 | 12.75 |
Salaried employees (%) | 76.13 (6.10) | 81.30 (10.02) | 73.33 (3.82) | 77.90 (5.62) | 0.023 * | 65.36–97.25 | 71.21–75.45 | 74.33–81.47 |
Self-employed (%) | 23.87 (6.10) | 18.70 (10.02) | 26.67 (3.82) | 22.10 (5.62) | 0.023 * | 2.75–34.64 | 24.55–28.79 | 18.53–25.67 |
Agricultural sector (%) c | 4.24 (6.64) | 1.43 (3.78) | 5.66 (12.58) | 4.59 (7.03) | 0.060 | 7.00 | 19.00 | 15.25 |
Construction sector (%) c | 8.37 (4.82) | 7.69 (4.58) | 10.07 (7.65) | 6.94 (3.73) | 0.108 | 11.75 | 19.53 | 13.00 |
Service industries (%) c | 76.68 (10.29) | 80.44 (16.94) | 75.57 (12.69) | 80.24 (13.00) | 0.518 | 17.75 | 14.07 | 17.83 |
Trade/Commerce (%) | 19.62 (6.92) | 20.08 (4.18) | 18.98 (6.46) | 20.27 (8.47) | 0.888 | 13.42–26.74 | 15.40–22.56 | 14.89–25.65 |
Hospitality sector (%) c | 11.99 (13.99) | 6.35 (3.15) | 10.45 (8.03) | 21.13 (24.73) | 0.004 * | 3.75 | 15.13 | 21.17 |
Social characteristics | ||||||||
No. of people assisted by SS c,e | 4115 (6904) | 8759.50 (10502.25) | 4115 (6925) | 3617.00 (6225.50) | 0.605 | 20.25 | 15.33 | 15.42 |
No. of families assisted by SS c | 942.00 (1469.25) | 2267.00 (10164.25) | 950 (1344) | 832 (2947) | 0.844 | 17.00 | 14.60 | 16.18 |
No. of social security benefits granted to the elderly c | 1380 (2920) | 3708.50 (8112.00) | 1380 (2929) | 1114.00 (2602.25) | 0.558 | 20.25 | 16.00 | 14.58 |
No. of social security benefits granted to persons with a disability/illness c | 756 (1249) | 1404.50 (1734.00) | 756 (1415) | 391.50 (1109.50) | 0.530 | 18.50 | 17.13 | 13.75 |
Households with: | ||||||||
1 person (%) | 21.15 (5.25) | 18.56 (4.64) | 20.06 (4.66) | 23.36 (5.66) | 0.153 | 11.17–25.95 | 17.48–22.64 | 19.77–26.96 |
2 persons (%) | 29.03 (4.24) | 29.46 (1.33) | 26.97 (2.88) | 31.46 (5.08) | 0.018 * | 27.35–31.58 | 25.38–28.57 | 28.24–34.69 |
3–4 persons (%) | 43.70 (5.18) | 43.63 (2.25) | 45.62 (5.30) | 41.32 (4.97) | 0.097 | 40.06–47.21 | 42.69–48.56 | 38.16–44.48 |
≥5 persons (%) | 6.12 (3.67) | 8.35 (1.61) | 7.34 (3.69) | 3.86 (3.06) | 0.016 * | 5.78–10.91 | 5.30–9.39 | 1.91–5.80 |
Clinical characteristics | ||||||||
HCCP population: | ||||||||
≥65 years, autonomous (%) | 48.49 (5.99) | 52.25 (3.49) | 46.32 (4.69) | 49.95 (7.26) | 0.118 | 46.70–57.80 | 43.72–48.92 | 45.34–54.56 |
≥65 years, frail (%) | 35.06 (5.38) | 31.60 (4.78) | 37.33 (3.75) | 33.37 (6.36) | 0.058 | 24.00–39.20 | 35.26–39.41 | 29.33–37.41 |
≥65 years, dependent (%) | 16.46 (3.01) | 16.20 (2.34) | 16.36 (2.88) | 16.67 (3.55) | 0.953 | 12.47–19.93 | 14.77–17.95 | 14.41–18.92 |
Very high complexity (Pc f ≥ 99.5) (%) | 11.05 (1.79) | 10.20 (0.77) | 11.65 (1.36) | 10.58 (2.28) | 0.179 | 8.97–11.43 | 10.90–12.41 | 9.13–12.02 |
Housebound (%) | 15.34 (3.20) | 17.10 (0.95) | 15.94 (0.74) | 14.01 (1.04) | 0.149 | 14.07–20.13 | 14.35–17.53 | 11.72–16.29 |
Admitted to a hospital in the previous year (%) c | 7.50 (14.20) | 8.30 (12.65) | 6.00 (2.20) | 19.20 (1.58) | <0.001 * | 12.50 | 9.47 | 25.33 |
Seen by a specialist other than a family doctor in the previous year (%) c | 1.90 (4.20) | 4.20 (1.85) | 0.30 (2.50) | 1.90 (7.80) | 0.016 * | 22.88 | 11.90 | 18.83 |
Good dietary habits (%) | 65.13 (20.03) | 75.95 (8.69) | 62.23 (25.07) | 65.15 (14.83) | 0.492 | 62.12–89.78 | 48.34–76.11 | 55.73–74.57 |
Regular physical exercise (%) | 22.19 (10.20) | 31.18 (6.83) | 22.00 (10.19) | 19.41 (10.05) | 0.135 | 20.32–42.04 | 16.12–27.89 | 13.02–25.80 |
Mean no. of visits/year to their family doctor | 9.22 (0.78) | 8.90 (0.43) | 9.05 (0.62) | 9.53 (0.97) | 0.205 | 8.21–9.59 | 8.71–9.40 | 8.91–10.14 |
Mean no. of visits/year to their primary care nurse | 5.77 (1.12) | 5.32 (0.50) | 6.14 (1.25) | 5.45 (0.99) | 0.200 | 4.53–6.11 | 5.45–6.83 | 4.82–6.08 |
Prevalence of Conditions and Pharmacological Treatments (%) | Mean (SD) or Median (IQR) a | p-Value | 95% CIs b or Average Ranges | |||||
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Area | Metropolitan | North | South | Metropolitan | North | South | ||
Conditions | ||||||||
High blood pressure | 87.20 (2.63) | 85.30 (1.89) | 88.67 (2.73) | 86.82 (2.07) | 0.031 * | 82.30–88.31 | 87.16–90.18 | 85.50–88.13 |
Hyperlipidaemia | 80.45 (3.03) | 80.05 (2.15) | 81.29 (2.93) | 79.54 (3.30) | 0.329 | 76.63–83.47 | 79.66–82.91 | 77.44–81.64 |
Osteoarthritis | 68.10 (4.58) | 69.78 (2.58) | 69.87 (3.74) | 65.32 (4.88) | 0.021 * | 65.66–73.89 | 67.80–71.95 | 62.22–68.42 |
Diabetes mellitus | 57.61 (4.25) | 53.80 (3.64) | 60.37 (3.23) | 55.43 (3.37) | <0.001 * | 48.01–59.59 | 58.58–62.16 | 53.28–57.57 |
Dysrhythmia c | 40.60 (2.50) | 39.35 (2.40) | 40.90 (5.70) | 40.20 (5.40) | 0.081 | 11.13 | 19.73 | 12.96 |
Obesity c | 38.70 (6.70) | 39.00 (3.35) | 42.40 (9.30) | 36.05 (6.73) | 0.005 * | 16.13 | 21.03 | 9.67 |
Depression | 33.35 (3.29) | 34.63 (3.28) | 33.76 (2.78) | 32.41 (3.88) | 0.418 | 29.40–39.85 | 32.22–35.30 | 29.95–34.87 |
Anxiety | 32.42 (5.35) | 31.88 (3.51) | 33.71 (6.74) | 30.98 (3.48) | 0.422 | 26.30–37.45 | 29.98–37.45 | 28.76–33.19 |
Asthma | 30.25 (3.78) | 29.58 (1.07) | 31.03 (4.78) | 29.49 (2.81) | 0.550 | 27.87–31.28 | 28.38–33.68 | 27.71–31.28 |
Thyroid disorder c | 29.40 (2.10) | 29.10 (0.75) | 29.90 (2.50) | 28.90 (4.18) | 0.516 | 15.75 | 17.83 | 13.79 |
Chronic renal failure | 28.02 (3.59) | 26.93 (1.28) | 26.93 (3.93) | 29.75 (3.13) | 0.101 | 24.89–28.96 | 24.76–29.11 | 27.76–31.74 |
Cardiac conduction disorder | 28.00 (4.78) | 28.63 (1.66) | 29.00 (4.14) | 26.53 (5.80) | 0.409 | 23.35–33.90 | 26.71–31.29 | 22.85–30.22 |
Urinary tract infection | 24.58 (2.85) | 23.00 (1.49) | 26.13 (3.11) | 23.16 (1.69) | 0.009 * | 20.64–25.36 | 24.41–27.86 | 22.08–24.23 |
Ischaemic heart disease | 24.29 (2.72) | 24.48 (3.18) | 23.00 (2.72) | 25.85 (1.76) | 0.020 * | 19.41–29.54 | 21.49–24.51 | 24.74–26.97 |
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | 24.01 (4.21) | 22.43 (1.47) | 22.97 (4.41) | 25.83 (4.13) | 0.155 | 20.09–24.76 | 20.53–25.41 | 23.21–28.46 |
Heart failure | 24.00 (2.81) | 23.48 (2.43) | 24.44 (3.17) | 23.63 (2.59) | 0.712 | 19.61–27.34 | 22.69–26.19 | 21.98–25.27 |
Prior neoplasm | 20.07 (2.09) | 21.13 (1.21) | 19.91 (2.32) | 19.93 (2.05) | 0.572 | 19.20–23.05 | 18.62–21.22 | 19.31–20.84 |
Other conditions with statistically significant differences | ||||||||
Anaemia | 17.15 (2.22) | 16.35 (1.11) | 18.18 (2.37) | 16.13 (1.77) | 0.038 * | 14.59–18.12 | 16.87–19.49 | 15.01–17.26 |
Valvular heart disease | 16.42 (3.46) | 18.30 (2.10) | 18.39 (2.96) | 13.33 (1.82) | <0.001 * | 14.97–21.64 | 16.75–20.02 | 12.17–14.48 |
Osteoporosis | 14.46 (2.00) | 16.53 (1.80) | 14.60 (1.90) | 13.60 (1.74) | 0.032 * | 13.66–19.39 | 13.55–15.65 | 12.49–14.71 |
Paralysis | 4.52 (1.39) | 5.13 (1.30) | 4.98 (1.52) | 3.75 (0.89) | 0.041 * | 3.07–7.19 | 4.14–5.82 | 3.19–4.32 |
Schizophrenia | 3.50 (1.04) | 2.35 (0.40) | 3.97 (0.97) | 3.28 (0.93) | 0.009 * | 1.71–2.99 | 3.44–4.51 | 2.69–3.88 |
Septicaemia | 1.10 (0.70) | 1.20 (0.55) | 1.50 (1.10) | 0.80 (0.35) | 0.002 * | 17.25 | 21.33 | 8.92 |
Pharmacological treatments | ||||||||
Analgesics | 56.14 (4.85) | 53.78 (2.15) | 56.21 (3.05) | 56.83 (6.97) | 0.567 | 50.35–57.20 | 54.52–57.90 | 52.40–61.25 |
Antidepressants | 34.85 (3.12) | 33.95 (4.35) | 35.88 (2.64) | 33.86 (3.13) | 0.209 | 27.03–40.88 | 34.42–37.34 | 31.87–35.85 |
Anxiolytics | 27.21 (3.43) | 24.60 (5.14) | 28.67 (2.76) | 26.25 (2.97) | 0.045 * | 16.42–32.78 | 27.15–30.20 | 24.36–28.14 |
Opioids | 21.40 (3.20) | 21.10 (0.21) | 20.93 (3.17) | 22.09 (3.79) | 0.649 | 20.76–21.44 | 19.18–22.69 | 19.69–24.50 |
Hypnotics/sedatives | 15.21 (2.91) | 13.63 (2.07) | 16.03 (3.33) | 14.72 (2.41) | 0.267 | 10.33–16.92 | 14.18–17.87 | 13.18–16.25 |
Antipsychotics | 10.97 (2.46) | 9.48 (1.13) | 12.05 (1.81) | 10.11 (2.96) | 0.048 * | 7.68–11.27 | 11.05–13.05 | 8.23–11.99 |
Anti-dementia drugs | 6.47 (1.85) | 6.35 (0.87) | 6.58 (1.59) | 6.37 (2.43) | 0.924 | 4.96–7.74 | 5.70–7.46 | 4.82–7.91 |
Dysfunctionality and Care Needs (%) | Mean (SD) or Median (IQR) a | p-Value | 95% CIs b or Average Ranges | |||||
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Area | Metropolitan | North | South | Metropolitan | North | South | ||
Gordon’s health patterns | ||||||||
1. Health perception/Health management | 51.86 (12.78) | 52.05 (5.31) | 52.40 (9.50) | 51.12 (17.94) | 0.969 | 43.60–60.51 | 47.14–57.66 | 39.72–62.52 |
2. Nutrition/Metabolism c | 54.00 (8.70) | 56.50 (9.38) | 53.50 (8.00) | 52.95 (14.05) | 0.452 | 21.13 | 15.80 | 14.54 |
3. Elimination | 45.17 (9.55) | 50.00 (6.64) | 46.31 (6.60) | 42.13 (12.68) | 0.303 | 39.43–60.57 | 42.65–49.96 | 34.08–50.19 |
4. Physical activity/Exercise | 54.17 (9.07) | 57.38 (1.76) | 56.02 (7.34) | 50.80 (11.59) | 0.257 | 54.58–60.17 | 51.95–60.09 | 43.44–58.16 |
5. Sleep/Rest | 46.10 (9.26) | 45.78 (7.86) | 44.87 (8.43) | 47.74 (11.03) | 0.737 | 33.28–58.28 | 40.20–49.54 | 40.73–54.75 |
6. Cognition/Perception | 65.18 (9.07) | 67.48 (3.87) | 66.29 (8.81) | 63.02 (10.63) | 0.575 | 61.32–73.63 | 61.42–71.17 | 56.26–69.77 |
7. Self-perception/Self-concept | 55.93 (12.62) | 53.28 (12.20) | 57.65 (12.80) | 54.66 (13.29) | 0.761 | 33.86–72.69 | 50.56–64.74 | 46.21–63.10 |
8. Role/Relationships | 42.84 (13.03) | 41.10 (10.84) | 44.31 (11.88) | 41.58 (15.67) | 0.839 | 23.86–58.34 | 37.73–50.89 | 31.63–51.54 |
9. Sexuality/Reproduction | 12.92 (6.17) | 11.75 (3.75) | 13.83 (6.77) | 12.18 (6.29) | 0.740 | 5.78–17.72 | 10.08–17.58 | 8.19–16.18 |
10. Coping/Stress tolerance | 45.49 (15.32) | 41.55 (14.86) | 47.15 (14.04) | 44.72 (17.85) | 0.801 | 17.90–65.20 | 39.38–54.93 | 33.38–56.06 |
11. Values/Beliefs c | 14.80 (12.80) | 10.55 (10.83) | 16.70 (13.40) | 14.55 (11.78) | 0.587 | 11.63 | 16.67 | 16.63 |
Nursing diagnoses (NANDA-I code) | ||||||||
Mean number of diagnoses | 7.44 (1.45) | 6.74 (0.55) | 8.14 (1.50) | 6.80 (1.23) | 0.028 * | 5.86–7.61 | 7.31–8.97 | 6.01–7.58 |
Readiness for enhanced health management (00162) c | 78.20 (8.20) | 75.20 (8.75) | 79.30 (6.10) | 78.70 (22.98) | 0.189 | 8.63 | 17.97 | 16.00 |
Willingness to improve immunization status (00186) | 44.53 (11.29) | 40.50 (0.80) | 48.19 (12.67) | 41.30 (10.36) | 0.221 | 39.23–41.77 | 41.17–55.20 | 34.72–47.88 |
Impaired skin integrity (00046) | 43.22 (9.73) | 40.58 (4.47) | 46.97 (10.29) | 39.41 (8.95) | 0.110 | 33.46–47.69 | 41.28–52.67 | 33.72–45.10 |
Acute pain (00132) | 42.06 (11.39) | 38.08 (3.15) | 45.15 (12.08) | 39.53 (11.83) | 0.348 | 33.06–43.09 | 38.46–51.84 | 32.02–47.05 |
Impaired comfort (00214) | 27.72 (9.64) | 25.38 (5.12) | 24.32 (6.43) | 32.74 (12.19) | 0.160 | 17.23–33.52 | 20.76–27.88 | 25.00–40.49 |
Ineffective protection (00043) c | 22.90 (22.60) | 19.30 (7.93) | 27.20 (10.30) | 4.75 (2.73) | <0.001 * | 16.50 | 23.20 | 6.83 |
Ineffective breathing pattern (00032) | 20.88 (6.24) | 18.55 (2.57) | 23.37 (7.06) | 18.55 (4.98) | 0.097 | 14.47–22.64 | 19.46–27.27 | 15.39–21.71 |
Risk for falls (00155) | 20.31 (6.27) | 19.50 (1.80) | 23.18 (5.74) | 17.00 (6.41) | 0.032 * | 16.63–22.37 | 20.00–26.36 | 12.93–21.07 |
Impaired urinary elimination (00016) | 18.85 (6.00) | 16.13 (2.34) | 22.74 (5.78) | 14.90 (3.72) | 0.001 * | 12.40–19.85 | 19.54–25.94 | 12.53–17.27 |
Risk for unstable blood glucose level (00179) c | 18.40 (6.90) | 18.35 (3.93) | 19.50 (6.90) | 16.00 (6.10) | 0.236 | 13.25 | 18.87 | 13.33 |
Nutritional imbalance: excess (00001) | 15.54 (5.10) | 16.75 (4.21) | 15.91 (5.69) | 14.67 (4.84) | 0.735 | 10.05–23.45 | 12.76–19.06 | 11.59–17.74 |
Chronic pain (00133) | 14.41 (6.98) | 10.55 (2.99) | 15.43 (5.32) | 14.42 (9.35) | 0.477 | 5.80–15.30 | 12.49–18.38 | 8.48–20.36 |
Ineffective health management (00078) c | 14.30 (8.30) | 12.15 (4.28) | 16.40 (8.70) | 12.00 (8.15) | 0.420 | 11.88 | 18.00 | 14.88 |
Risk for infection (00004) c | 14.20 (8.30) | 13.65 (3.48) | 17.00 (5.40) | 10.55 (7.30) | 0.020 * | 15.00 | 20.50 | 10.71 |
Risk for injury (00035) c | 13.20 (9.90) | 10.25 (6.45) | 13.60 (14.20) | 12.75 (9.9) | 0.242 | 10.75 | 18.57 | 14.54 |
Anxiety (00146) | 13.17 (5.11) | 9.98 (3.07) | 13.83 (3.65) | 13.43 (6.89) | 0.413 | 5.09–14.86 | 11.81–15.85 | 9.05–17.80 |
Health-generating behaviors (00084) | 13.10 (6.09) | 10.55 (3.07) | 13.21 (6.22) | 13.81 (6.82) | 0.663 | 5.67–15.43 | 9.77–16.66 | 9.48–18.14 |
Noncompliance (00079) | 12.62 (6.91) | 8.48 (1.73) | 11.07 (3.68) | 15.93 (9.52) | 0.034 * | 5.72–11.23 | 9.03–13.11 | 9.89–21.98 |
Bathing self-care deficit (00108) | 12.54 (4.89) | 13.23 (2.53) | 15.27 (3.48) | 8.91 (4.83) | 0.001 * | 9.21–17.25 | 13.34–17.19 | 5.84–11.98 |
Sensory perception disturbance: visual, auditory, etc. (00122) | 11.77 (3.71) | 10.45 (2.28) | 12.80 (3.16) | 10.91 (4.53) | 0.326 | 6.83–14.07 | 11.05–14.55 | 8.03–13.79 |
Impaired walking (00088) | 11.25 (4.46) | 11.73 (1.80) | 12.59 (4.68) | 9.41 (4.39) | 0.182 | 8.87–14.58 | 9.99–15.18 | 6.62–12.20 |
Impaired physical mobility (00085) | 10.04 (3.28) | 8.40 (1.31) | 11.87 (3.27) | 8.29 (2.51) | 0.006 * | 6.31–10.49 | 10.06–13.68 | 6.70–9.88 |
Dressing self-care deficit (00109) | 10.03 (4.21) | 10.78 (1.62) | 12.68 (2.93) | 6.48 (3.64) | <0.001 * | 8.20–13.36 | 11.06–14.30 | 4.16–8.79 |
Ineffective health maintenance (00099) c | 9.10 (8.50) | 13.45 (5.43) | 11.80 (9.00) | 5.95 (5.28) | 0.033 * | 23.00 | 18.13 | 11.00 |
Impaired home maintenance (00098) | 8.00 (4.14) | 8.05 (2.63) | 9.06 (3.52) | 6.65 (5.06) | 0.334 | 3.86–12.24 | 7.11–11.01 | 3.43–9.87 |
Other nursing diagnoses with statistically significant differences | ||||||||
Constipation (00011) | 5.51 (2.28) | 5.18 (0.87) | 6.69 (1.69) | 4.16 (2.53) | 0.011 * | 3.80–6.55 | 5.75–7.62 | 2.55–5.76 |
Impaired tissue integrity (00044) | 5.36 (2.70) | 5.55 (1.05) | 6.81 (2.77) | 3.48 (1.75) | 0.003 * | 3.88–7.22 | 5.27–8.34 | 2.36–4.59 |
Decreased diversional activity engagement (00097) c | 5.10 (4.0) | 4.10 (2.45) | 6.50 (3.30) | 3.70 (2.35) | 0.018 * | 12.38 | 20.77 | 11.25 |
Feeding self-care deficit (00102) | 6.22 (2.83) | 5.20 (0.46) | 7.91 (2.49) | 4.43 (2.46) | 0.002 * | 4.48–5.92 | 6.53–9.29 | 2.86–5.99 |
Toileting self-care deficit (00110) | 6.45 (2.86) | 6.58 (1.24) | 8.23 (1.66) | 4.18 (2.91) | <0.001 * | 4.61–8.54 | 7.31–9.14 | 2.34–6.03 |
Risk-prone health behavior (00188) | 1.62 (1.15) | 0.75 (0.71) | 2.18 (1.28) | 1.20 (0.71) | 0.019 * | 0.39–1.89 | 1.47–2.89 | 0.75–1.65 |
Risk for bleeding (00206) c | 6.50 (10.30) | 6.40 (3.13) | 4.40 (3.80) | 14.25 (11.40) | 0.011 * | 15.25 | 11.40 | 22.00 |
Characteristics | Gordon’s Health Patterns a | ||||||||||
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1 | 2 b | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 b | |
Basic population characteristics | |||||||||||
Population (no. of inhabitants) b | r 0.38 0.035 * | ||||||||||
Age (years) | r 0.43 0.016 * | r 0.40 0.025 * | r 0.46 0.010 * | ||||||||
Age of HCCPs c (years) | r 0.50 0.005 * | r 0.43 0.017 * | |||||||||
Women (%) | r 0.39 0.030 * | ||||||||||
Female HCCPs (%) | |||||||||||
Youth index | r −0.38 0.038 * | r −0.46 0.038 * | r −0.38 0.035 * | ||||||||
Crude death rate per 100,000 inhabitants | r 0.49 0.006 * | ||||||||||
Non-Spanish nationals (%) b | r −0.46 0.009 * | r −0.37 0.042 * | r −0.43 0.016 * | ||||||||
Population aged 65 and over (%) | r 0.38 0.034 * | ||||||||||
HCCP population (%) | r 0.45 0.010 * | r 0.53 0.002 * | r 0.43 0.017 * | r 0.39 0.028 * | |||||||
HCCP population aged < 65 years (%) | r −0.55 0.001 * | r −0.45 0.011 * | |||||||||
HCCP population aged 65–79 years (%) | |||||||||||
HCCP population aged ≥ 80 years (%) | r 0.52 0.003 * | r 0.51 0.004 * | r 0.48 0.007 * | ||||||||
Level of education | |||||||||||
No education (%) | |||||||||||
Compulsory education (%) | |||||||||||
Secondary education or vocational training (%) | |||||||||||
University education (%) | |||||||||||
Financial characteristics | |||||||||||
Mean gross annual income (euros) b | |||||||||||
Mean disposable annual income (euros) b | |||||||||||
Employed population in the previous four-month period (%) b | r −0.40 0.027 * | ||||||||||
Unemployed population in the previous four-month period (%) b | |||||||||||
Salaried employees (%) | r −0.37 0.042 * | ||||||||||
Self-employed (%) | r 0.37 0.042 * | ||||||||||
Agricultural sector (%) b | |||||||||||
Construction sector (%) b | |||||||||||
Service industries (%) b | r −0.45 0.010 * | r 0.36 0.045 * | |||||||||
Trade/Commerce (%) | |||||||||||
Hospitality sector (%) b | r −0.42 0.020 * | r −0.37 0.043 * | |||||||||
Social characteristics | |||||||||||
No. of people assisted by Social Services b | r 0.39 0.031 * | ||||||||||
No. of families assisted by Social Services b | r 0.50 0.005 * | ||||||||||
No. of social security benefits granted to the elderly b | r 0.47 0.007 * | ||||||||||
No. of social security benefits granted to persons with a disability/illness b | |||||||||||
Households with 1 person (%) | |||||||||||
Households with ≥5 persons (%) | r d 0.36 0.044 * | r 0.40 0.024 * | r 0.39 0.031 * | ||||||||
Clinical characteristics (HCCP population) | |||||||||||
≥65 years, autonomous (%) | |||||||||||
≥65 years, frail (%) | |||||||||||
≥65 years, dependent (%) | |||||||||||
Very high complexity (Pc ≥ 99.5) (%) | |||||||||||
Housebound (%) | r 0.44 0.013 * | ||||||||||
Admitted to a hospital in the previous year (%) b | r −0.37 0.040 * | ||||||||||
Seen by a specialist other than a family doctor in the previous year (%) b | |||||||||||
Good dietary habits (%) | |||||||||||
Regular physical exercise (%) | |||||||||||
Mean no. of visits/year to their family doctor | |||||||||||
Mean no. of visits/year to their primary care nurse | r −0.41 0.023 * | r −0.37 0.040 * | r −0.45 0.011 * | r −0.39 0.032 * | |||||||
Prevalence of conditions in HCCPs (%) | |||||||||||
Cardiovascular conditions | |||||||||||
High blood pressure | |||||||||||
Hyperlipidaemia | |||||||||||
Dysrhythmia b | |||||||||||
Cardiac conduction disorder | r −0.39 0.031 * | ||||||||||
Ischaemic heart disease | |||||||||||
Heart failure | r −0.47 0.008 * | r −0.41 0.021 * | r −0.39 0.029 * | ||||||||
Valvular heart disease | r 0.36 0.045 * | r 0.44 0.014 * | r 0.41 0.022 * | ||||||||
Aortic aneurysm | r −0.38 0.035 * | ||||||||||
Cerebrovascular accident | |||||||||||
Endocrinal-metabolic conditions | |||||||||||
Diabetes mellitus | |||||||||||
Thyroid disorder b | r 0.40 0.025 * | r 0.41 0.023 * | |||||||||
Obesity b | |||||||||||
Respiratory conditions | |||||||||||
Asthma | |||||||||||
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | r 0.47 0.007 * | ||||||||||
Pneumonia | |||||||||||
Musculoskeletal conditions | |||||||||||
Osteoarthritis | r 0.43 0.016 * | r 0.47 0.008 * | r 0.50 0.004 * | r 0.45 0.011 * | |||||||
Arthritis | r 0.42 0.020 * | r 0.46 0.009 * | r 0.52 0.003 * | r 0.43 0.017 * | r 0.36 0.048 * | r 0.49 0.005 * | r 0.42 0.018 * | ||||
Osteoporosis | r 0.42 0.018 * | r 0.47 0.007 * | r 0.43 0.017 * | r 0.37 0.042 * | r 0.43 0.016 * | ||||||
Nervous system/neurodegenerative conditions | |||||||||||
Dementia b | |||||||||||
Parkinson’s b | |||||||||||
Epilepsy | |||||||||||
Paralysis | |||||||||||
Mental health conditions | |||||||||||
Depression | |||||||||||
Anxiety | r −0.37 0.041 * | ||||||||||
Schizophrenia | r 0.38 0.034 * | r 0.40 0.027 * | r 0.36 0.045 * | ||||||||
Alcohol use disorder | |||||||||||
Substance abuse b | |||||||||||
Suicidal behaviour or suicide attempt | |||||||||||
Liver/kidney conditions | |||||||||||
Chronic renal failure | |||||||||||
Liver disease b | r 0.44 0.013 * | r 0.50 0.004 * | r 0.42 0.018 * | r 0.36 0.046 * | |||||||
Oncological conditions | |||||||||||
Prior neoplasm | |||||||||||
Active neoplasm b | |||||||||||
Metastasis | |||||||||||
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma | r −0.47 0.008 * | r −0.40 0.025 * | |||||||||
Other | |||||||||||
Urinary tract infection | |||||||||||
Septicaemia b | |||||||||||
Lupus | r 0.40 0.024 * | ||||||||||
Glaucoma | |||||||||||
Anaemia | |||||||||||
Pharmacological treatment in HCCPs (%) | |||||||||||
Analgesics | r 0.49 0.005 * | r 0.53 0.002 * | r 0.37 0.040 * | ||||||||
Antidepressants | |||||||||||
Anxiolytics | |||||||||||
Opioids | r 0.49 0.005 * | ||||||||||
Hypnotics/sedatives | r −0.36 0.045 * | ||||||||||
Antipsychotics | |||||||||||
Anti-dementia drugs |
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Brito-Brito, P.R.; Rodríguez-Álvaro, M.; Fernández-Gutiérrez, D.Á.; Núñez-Marrero, J.; Cabeza-Mora, A.; García-Hernández, A.M. Community Care Needs of Highly Complex Chronic Patients: An Epidemiological Study in a Healthcare Area. Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14, 1260-1286. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020096
Brito-Brito PR, Rodríguez-Álvaro M, Fernández-Gutiérrez DÁ, Núñez-Marrero J, Cabeza-Mora A, García-Hernández AM. Community Care Needs of Highly Complex Chronic Patients: An Epidemiological Study in a Healthcare Area. Nursing Reports. 2024; 14(2):1260-1286. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020096
Chicago/Turabian StyleBrito-Brito, Pedro Ruymán, Martín Rodríguez-Álvaro, Domingo Ángel Fernández-Gutiérrez, Janet Núñez-Marrero, Antonio Cabeza-Mora, and Alfonso Miguel García-Hernández. 2024. "Community Care Needs of Highly Complex Chronic Patients: An Epidemiological Study in a Healthcare Area" Nursing Reports 14, no. 2: 1260-1286. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020096
APA StyleBrito-Brito, P. R., Rodríguez-Álvaro, M., Fernández-Gutiérrez, D. Á., Núñez-Marrero, J., Cabeza-Mora, A., & García-Hernández, A. M. (2024). Community Care Needs of Highly Complex Chronic Patients: An Epidemiological Study in a Healthcare Area. Nursing Reports, 14(2), 1260-1286. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14020096