Predictors of Length of Care in Tibial Fracture Patients: Analysis of Secondary Data
Date
2023-02-05Author
HAKAM, Mulia
PRATAMA, Fernanda Reza
RIDLA, Akhmad Zainur
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ntroduction: Predicting the length of care becomes important for intervention in the
care system. However, it still seems that the ability to predict the length of treatment is
not optimal, so that the length of treatment is prolonged. If the ability to predict the
length of treatment can be done optimally, it will improve the patient's return time.
Methods: This study uses a retrospective study approach.
Result: There was no relationship between the predictor of length of stay with a length
of treatment.
Conclusion: The predictor of length of stay in this study were patients with tibia
fractures at RSD dr. Soebandi. Most of the patients with tibial fractures were in the
early elderly, with the gender of patients with tibia fractures being mostly male. Most of
the patients with tibial fractures have no complications and the type of fracture in
patients with tibia fractures is mostly in the fracture of the shaft of the tibia. There was
no correlation between the predictors of length of stay and length of stay in patients
with tibia fractures.
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