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Title: What affects length of hospital stay? A case study from Malta
Authors: Abela, Lorraine
Pace, Adriana
Buttigieg, Sandra C.
Keywords: Hospital utilization -- Length of stay -- Malta
Hospitals -- Rates -- Malta
Hospital patients -- Care
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Citation: Abela, L., Pace, A., & Buttigieg, S. C. (2019). What affects length of hospital stay? A case study from Malta. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 33(6), 714-736
Abstract: Purpose – Hospital length of stay (LOS) is not only a function of patient- and disease-related factors, but is also determined by other health system-wide variables. Managers and clinicians strive to achieve the best possible trade-off between patients’ needs and efficient utilisation of hospital resources, while also embracing ethical decision making. The purpose of this paper is to explore the perceptions of the hospital’s major stakeholders as to what affects the duration of LOS of inpatients. Design/methodology/approach – Using a data-triangulated case study approach, 50 semi-structured interviews were performed with management, doctors, nurses and patients. Additionally, the hospitals’ standard operating procedures, which are pertinent to the subject, were also included in the thematic analysis. Findings – This study shows that LOS is a multi-dimensional construct, which results from a complex interplay of various inputs, processes and outcomes. Research limitations/implications – The findings emerging from a single case study approach cannot be generalised across settings and contexts, albeit being in line with the current literature. Practical implications – The study concludes that a robust hospital strategy, which addresses deficient organisational processes that may unnecessarily prolong LOS, is needed. Moreover, the hospital’s strategy must be sustained by providing good primary care facilities within the community set-up, as well as by providing more long-term care and rehabilitation beds to support the hospital turnover. Originality/value – The subject of LOS in hospitals has so far been tackled in a fragmented manner. This paper provides a comprehensive and triangulated account of the complexities surrounding the duration in which patients are kept in hospital by key stakeholders, most of whom were hands-on in the day-to-day running of the hospital under study.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86153
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