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Junior Consultant, Department of Medicine, National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital Dhaka, Bangladesh Email: farhanaaktari33bcs@gmail.com
2. Assistant Professor Department of Forensic Medicine Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Bogura, Bangladesh
3. Junior Consultant Department of Medicine National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital Dhaka, Bangladesh
Keywords: Preventive health measures, Hospital admissions, General
medicine, Routine health screenings
Background:
Preventive health measures play a critical role in reducing the burden
on healthcare systems by minimizing avoidable hospital admissions and
associated costs. In general medicine, strategies such as vaccinations,
lifestyle modifications, and routine health screenings have proven
effective in preventing the onset and progression of chronic diseases.
Objective:
This study explored the impact of various preventive health measures on
admission rates.
Methods:
The study was conducted at National Institute of Neurosciences and
Hospital, from July 2023 to July 2024, using a mixed-methods approach
to explore the role of preventive health measures in reducing hospital
admissions within general medicine. The sample size was 300.The data
analysis was performed using SPSS version 26. The methodology was
designed to ensure reliability and validity by triangulating data from
multiple sources and employing consistent data coding and analysis
procedures.
Result:
The study of 300 patients revealed that preventive health measures
significantly reduced hospital admissions and length of stay.
Vaccination (66.7%) reduced admissions by 90.0%, lifestyle programs
(50.0%) by 80.0%, and routine health checkups (>1, 60.0%) by 88.9%,
all with significant p-values. Preventive strategies also lowered average
admissions and stay duration: vaccination reduced stays by 40.0%,
lifestyle programs by 25.0%, and routine checkups by 42.9%. Key
barriers, effectiveness, and awareness gaps were highlighted by
healthcare providers. Risk factors like smoking, obesity, and high
cholesterol correlated with higher admission rates, emphasizing the
need for multifactorial preventive approaches.
Conclusion:
Preventive health measures significantly reduce hospital admissions,
shorten hospital stays, and mitigate the impact of modifiable risk factors.
This study’s results reinforce the necessity for robust preventive health
systems supported by policy initiatives, public awareness campaigns,
and interdisciplinary collaboration. By adopting a proactive approach to
health management, healthcare systems can achieve sustainable
improvements in patient outcomes and resource efficiency.
institutions.
J Rang Med Col. March 2025; Vol.10, No.1:63-68