Hospital and emergency department discharge against medical advice in Western Australian Aboriginal children aged 0–4 years from 2002 to 2018: A cohort study

Author:

Christensen Daniel1ORCID,Gibberd Alison23ORCID,McNamara Bridgette24ORCID,Eades Sandra2ORCID,Shepherd Carrington567ORCID,Preen David B.8ORCID,McAullay Daniel1ORCID,Strobel Natalie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Improving Health Services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Families (ISAC), Kurongkurl Katitjin Edith Cowan University Perth Western Australia Australia

2. Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Data Sciences Hunter Medical Research Institute New Lambton Heights New South Wales Australia

4. Barwon South West Public Health Unit Barwon Health Geelong Victoria Australia

5. Curtin Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

6. Ngangk Yira Institute for Change Murdoch University Murdoch Western Australia Australia

7. Telethon Kids Institute The University of Western Australia Nedlands Western Australia Australia

8. School of Population and Global Health The University of Western Australia Crawley Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDischarge against medical advice (DAMA) is a priority issue for the health system. Little is known about the factors associated with DAMA for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (Aboriginal) children in Australia.ObjectivesInvestigate the associations between DAMA for hospital admissions and emergency department (ED) presentations and: (i) child, family and episode of service characteristics and (ii) 30‐day readmission/ re‐presentation.MethodsWe conducted a cohort study of Aboriginal children born in Western Australia (2002–2013) who had ≥1 hospital admissions (n = 16,931) or ED presentations (n = 26,546) within the first 5 years of life. The outcome of interest was hospital and ED DAMA and adjusted odds ratio were derived using multilevel mixed‐effects logistic regression.ResultsIn the Hospital Cohort, there were 43,149 hospitalisations for 16,931 children, with 684 hospitalisations (1.6%) recorded as DAMA. In the ED Cohort, there were 232,082 ED presentations in 26,546 children, with 10,918 ED presentations (4.7%) recorded as DAMA. DAMA occurring in hospitals between 2014 and 2018, the adjusted odds decreased by 75% compared to the period between 2002 and 2005. The adjusted odds of ED DAMA increased by 46% over the same period. Hospital admissions in regional and remote hospitals were almost seven times the adjusted odds of DAMA compared with hospital admissions in Perth metropolitan hospitals. The adjusted odds of ED DAMA decreased by 12% for ED presentations in regional and remote hospitals compared to those in Perth metropolitan hospitals. There was no evidence of hospital DAMA being associated with hospital readmission within 30 days and limited evidence of ED DAMA being associated with re‐presenting to an ED within 30 days.ConclusionsThe study identified several important determinants of DAMA, including admission status, triage status, location and calendar year. These findings could inform targeted measures to decrease DAMA, particularly in regional and remote communities.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health,Epidemiology

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