The Changing Pattern of Hospital Admission to Medical Wards : Burden of non-communicable diseases at a hospital in a developing country

Objectives: This study aimed to determine the pattern of hospital admissions and patient outcomes in medical wards at Atbara Teaching Hospital in River Nile State, Sudan. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted from August 2013 to July 2014 and included all patients admitted...

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Main Authors: Sufian K. Noor, Wadie M. Elmadhoun, Sarra O. Bushara, Mohamed H. Ahmed
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2015-11-01
Series:Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squmj/article/view/2085
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spelling doaj-c4b91a35925c4eada44dae3a51e7ce832020-11-25T02:54:31ZengSultan Qaboos UniversitySultan Qaboos University Medical Journal 2075-051X2075-05282015-11-011545175222005The Changing Pattern of Hospital Admission to Medical Wards : Burden of non-communicable diseases at a hospital in a developing countrySufian K. Noor0Wadie M. Elmadhoun1Sarra O. Bushara2Mohamed H. Ahmed3Departments of Medicine, Nile Valley University, Atbara, SudanDepartments of Pathology, Nile Valley University, Atbara, SudanDepartments of Medicine, Nile Valley University, Atbara, SudanDepartment of Medicine, Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Eaglestone, Buckinghamshire, UKObjectives: This study aimed to determine the pattern of hospital admissions and patient outcomes in medical wards at Atbara Teaching Hospital in River Nile State, Sudan. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted from August 2013 to July 2014 and included all patients admitted to medical wards at the Atbara Teaching Hospital during the study period. Morbidity and mortality data was obtained from medical records. Diseases were categorised using the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD) coding system. Results: A total of 2,614 patient records were analysed. The age group with the highest admissions was the 56‒65-year-old age group (19.4%) and the majority of patients were admitted for one week or less (86.4%). Non-communicable diseases constituted 71.8% of all cases. According to ICD classifications, patients were admitted most frequently due to infectious or parasitic diseases (19.7%), followed by diseases of the circulatory (16.4%), digestive (16.4%) and genito-urinary (13.8%) systems. The most common diseases were cardiovascular disease (16.4%), malaria (11.3%), gastritis/peptic ulcer disease (9.8%), urinary tract infections (7.2%) and diabetes mellitus (6.9%). The mortality rate was 4.7%. Conclusion: The burden of non-communicable diseases was found to exceed that of communicable diseases among patients admitted to medical wards at the Atbara Teaching Hospital.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squmj/article/view/2085patient admissionspatient outcome assessmentinternational classification of diseaseshospital mortalitysudan.
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author Sufian K. Noor
Wadie M. Elmadhoun
Sarra O. Bushara
Mohamed H. Ahmed
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Wadie M. Elmadhoun
Sarra O. Bushara
Mohamed H. Ahmed
The Changing Pattern of Hospital Admission to Medical Wards : Burden of non-communicable diseases at a hospital in a developing country
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
patient admissions
patient outcome assessment
international classification of diseases
hospital mortality
sudan.
author_facet Sufian K. Noor
Wadie M. Elmadhoun
Sarra O. Bushara
Mohamed H. Ahmed
author_sort Sufian K. Noor
title The Changing Pattern of Hospital Admission to Medical Wards : Burden of non-communicable diseases at a hospital in a developing country
title_short The Changing Pattern of Hospital Admission to Medical Wards : Burden of non-communicable diseases at a hospital in a developing country
title_full The Changing Pattern of Hospital Admission to Medical Wards : Burden of non-communicable diseases at a hospital in a developing country
title_fullStr The Changing Pattern of Hospital Admission to Medical Wards : Burden of non-communicable diseases at a hospital in a developing country
title_full_unstemmed The Changing Pattern of Hospital Admission to Medical Wards : Burden of non-communicable diseases at a hospital in a developing country
title_sort changing pattern of hospital admission to medical wards : burden of non-communicable diseases at a hospital in a developing country
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
issn 2075-051X
2075-0528
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Objectives: This study aimed to determine the pattern of hospital admissions and patient outcomes in medical wards at Atbara Teaching Hospital in River Nile State, Sudan. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted from August 2013 to July 2014 and included all patients admitted to medical wards at the Atbara Teaching Hospital during the study period. Morbidity and mortality data was obtained from medical records. Diseases were categorised using the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD) coding system. Results: A total of 2,614 patient records were analysed. The age group with the highest admissions was the 56‒65-year-old age group (19.4%) and the majority of patients were admitted for one week or less (86.4%). Non-communicable diseases constituted 71.8% of all cases. According to ICD classifications, patients were admitted most frequently due to infectious or parasitic diseases (19.7%), followed by diseases of the circulatory (16.4%), digestive (16.4%) and genito-urinary (13.8%) systems. The most common diseases were cardiovascular disease (16.4%), malaria (11.3%), gastritis/peptic ulcer disease (9.8%), urinary tract infections (7.2%) and diabetes mellitus (6.9%). The mortality rate was 4.7%. Conclusion: The burden of non-communicable diseases was found to exceed that of communicable diseases among patients admitted to medical wards at the Atbara Teaching Hospital.
topic patient admissions
patient outcome assessment
international classification of diseases
hospital mortality
sudan.
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squmj/article/view/2085
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