Characteristics of homeless persons hospitalized in health care facilities in the Czech Republic in 2006–2015
Authors:
M. Malý 1; H. Orlíková 2; J. Kynčl 2,3; B. Kříž 2,3*
Authors‘ workplace:
Oddělení biostatistiky, Státní zdravotní ústav, Praha
1; Oddělení epidemiologie infekčních nemocí, Centrum epidemiologie a mikrobiologie, Státní zdravotní ústav, Praha
2; Ústav epidemiologie a biostatistiky, 3. lékařská fakulta Univerzity Karlovy, Praha
3
Published in:
Epidemiol. Mikrobiol. Imunol. 71, 2022, č. 1, s. 21-31
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Original Papers
Overview
Aim: Homelessness is a social, societal, economic, and health problem. The aim of the study was to describe the characteristics of hospitalized homeless persons in the Czech Republic in relation to their health status and to propose targeted measures for improvement.
Material and methods: The study used anonymous data from the National Registry of Hospitalized Patients from 2006–2015, including the primary diagnosis at hospital admission and up to five additional diagnoses according to the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). The basic statistical unit is the completed case of hospitalization of a homeless person in an inpatient health care facility such as hospital or nursing home.
Results: Over the 10-year study period (2006-2015), 3387 homeless persons, 77.5% of them male, were admitted to inpatient health care facilities in the Czech Republic. The length of hospital stay tended to decrease over the years, with a median of six days. The majority of hospitalized homeless persons were aged between 40 and 69 years. Their distribution by type of health care facility: 2,710 (80.0%) were admitted to hospitals, 468 (13.8%) to psychiatric hospitals, 180 (5.3%) to long-term care facilities, and 29 (0.9%) to tuberculosis and respiratory disease hospitals. According to the mode of termination of hospitalization, 2189 (64.6%) homeless persons were discharged to their original environment, 280 (8.3%) were transferred to an after-care facility, 277 (8.2%) were transferred to an acute care facility, 222 (6.6%) left against medical advice, 180 (5.3%) were transferred to another ward, and 80 (2.4%) were transferred to a social care facility. A total of 159 (4.7%) in-hospital deaths occurred. The underlying causes of hospitalization according to ICD-10 were mostly those under Chapter V - Mental and behavioural disorders (19.9%) and Chapter XIX - Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (18.1%). Among the 175 cases with a primary diagnosis from Chapter I - Certain infectious and parasitic diseases, the most common conditions were scabies, pediculosis, mycosis, bacterial infections, and tuberculosis.
Conclusion: Data on hospital admissions is one of the important tools for monitoring the health of homeless people. They illustrate the seriousness of the situation of homeless people and point to the need to obtain more information on this issue in order to improve the availability of specific health care and social care for sick homeless people. Prevention programs, residential services, and specific outreach health and social activities can contribute to reducing the negative impacts.
Keywords:
hospitalization – the homeless – health care and social care services
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