1.Study on Effective and Safe Cancer Chemotherapy for Outpatients (Part1): Influence of Establishment of the Outpatient Cancer Chemotherapy Unit on Effective Usage of Hospital Beds
Eiji YONEYAMA ; Satoru MASE ; Hiroshi YOSHIDA ; Yuji OHIRA ; Hironobu NIINOMI ; Kazuhisa TSUZUKI ; Mizuho MURAKOSHI ; Kazuyuki NAKAMURA ; Makiko ARAI ; Kazuhisa SAWADA ; Akio KATSUMI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2008;57(1):1-7
Although the Outpatient Cancer Chemotherapy (OCC) Unit was established with in Anjo-Kosei Hospital in 2006, its real worth remains to be elucidated. To address this, the following subjects were examined;effective usage of hospital beds changes in the number of outpatients given to chemotherapy, length of hospitalization, the number of patients transferred by ambulance to the hospital, hospital occupancy rate, and the number of frequently used chemotherapy regimens.Since the establishment of the OCC Unit, the number of patients transferred by ambulance has increased and length of hospitalization has gradually decreased, accompanied by the increase in the number of outpatients treated at the OCC Unit. Additionally, no significant change was observed in the hospital occupancy rate. Furthermore, of the frequently used chemotherapy regimens, nine regimens were available for 62.4% of the total number of outpatients of the OCC Unit.These results indicated the useful effect of the establishment of the OCC Unit on the usage of hospital beds, and provided significant information helpful in promoting the effective and safe chemotherapy for outpatients in the OCC Unit.
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Malignant Neoplasms