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Published in: BMC Pulmonary Medicine 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Care | Research article

A spatial analysis of geographic variation and factors associated with hospitalization for bacterial pneumonia in Korea

Authors: Agnus M. Kim, Sungchan Kang, Jong Heon Park, Tae Ho Yoon, Yoon Kim

Published in: BMC Pulmonary Medicine | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

The incidence of pneumonia in Korea started to increase in the 1990’s after a period of decrease and stabilization, and the mortality and hospitalization rates for pneumonia in Korea are alarmingly high. This study was performed to examine geographic variation and factors associated with hospitalization for bacterial pneumonia in Korea.

Methods

Data were acquired from the inpatient claims of the 2015 period of the National Health Insurance Service. The age- and sex-standardized hospitalization rates for bacterial pneumonia were calculated for three age groups. Geographic variation was measured with the coefficient of variation, the ratio of the 90th to the 10th percentile of the distribution of rates, and the systematic component of variation. Considering the results of Moran’s I statistic which suggested spatial autocorrelation, we estimated spatial regression models using spatial error models.

Results

The hospitalization rate for bacterial pneumonia was 79.1 per 10,000 population, and the rate was the highest in the age group 0–14 at 325.3, and it was 161.5 among the elderly. The geographic variation statistics showed high variation with the coefficient variation at 0.6. The deprivation score showed positive associations, and the number of primary care physicians had a negative association with the hospitalization rates across all age groups but the age group 0–14. The number of beds in hospitals with less than 300 beds had a positive association with the hospitalization rates for bacterial pneumonia, and the impact was the strongest in the age group 0–14.

Conclusions

The present study shows that pneumonia can be a major public health issue even in a developed country. Socioeconomic conditions can still be a concern for pneumonia in developed countries, and the role of primary care physicians in preventing hospitalization for bacterial pneumonia needs to be recognized. Most of all, the strong impact of hospital beds on the hospitalization rates for pneumonia, especially for the children, should be addressed. High disease burden of pneumonia in Korea can partly be attributable to oversupply of hospital beds. These factors should be taken into consideration in establishing policy measures for the rise in pneumonia.
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Metadata
Title
A spatial analysis of geographic variation and factors associated with hospitalization for bacterial pneumonia in Korea
Authors
Agnus M. Kim
Sungchan Kang
Jong Heon Park
Tae Ho Yoon
Yoon Kim
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Care
Pneumonia
Published in
BMC Pulmonary Medicine / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2466
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12890-019-0798-6

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