华南预防医学 ›› 2026, Vol. 52 ›› Issue (4): 411-416.doi: 10.12183/j.scjpm.2026.0411

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云南省梅毒病例住院费用及影响因素分析

夏修1,2,3, 黄睿1,2,3, 李小菊1,2,3, 温雅婷1,2,3, 邓睿1,2,3, 焦锋1,2,3, 黄源1,2,3   

  1. 1.昆明医科大学公共卫生学院,云南 昆明 650500;
    2.云南省公共卫生与生物安全重点实验室;
    3.云南省跨境传染病与新药创制实验室
  • 收稿日期:2025-05-07 出版日期:2026-04-20 发布日期:2026-05-08
  • 通讯作者: 焦锋,E-mail:jiaofeng1976@vip.sina.com;黄源,E-mail:huangyuan@kmmu.edu.cn
  • 作者简介:夏修(1999—),女,在读硕士研究生,主要研究方向为流行病与卫生统计学
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金资助项目(71904069,72264020); 云南省哲学社会科学创新团队(2024CX08); 云南省高层次人才计划(YNQR-QNRC-2018-140)

Hospitalization costs and influencing factors for syphilis cases in Yunnan Province

Xia Xiu1,2,3, Huang Rui1,2,3, Li Xiaoju1,2,3, Wen Yating1,2,3, Deng Rui1,2,3, Jiao Feng1,2,3, Huang Yuan1,2,3   

  1. 1. School of Public Health, Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan 650500, China;
    2. Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Public Health and Biosafety;
    3. Yunnan Provincial Laboratory of Cross-border Infectious Diseases and New Drug Development
  • Received:2025-05-07 Online:2026-04-20 Published:2026-05-08

摘要: 目的 分析云南省梅毒病例住院费用及其影响因素,为合理控制住院费用提供参考。方法 以2018年1月至2021年12月期间,云南省梅毒住院病例的病案首页数据作为分析资料。运用折线图展示各项住院费用的变化趋势。运用有序多分类logistic回归分析住院总费用的影响因素。结果 2018—2021年云南省梅毒住院病例共1 083例次,住院总费用趋于平稳,西药类和中药类费用下降,诊断类和耗材类费用则持续上涨。有序多分类logistic回归分析结果显示,神经梅毒、胎传梅毒、隐性梅毒病例住院费用分别是分型不详梅毒病例的4.265(95% CI:2.622~6.936)倍、2.983(95% CI:1.407~6.325)倍和1.595(95% CI:1.068~2.382)倍;住院天数6~13 d组和>13 d组的住院费用分别是≤5 d组的5.734(95% CI:4.024~8.171)倍和65.720(95% CI:42.374~101.930)倍;婚姻状况为离婚/丧偶/其他组病例的住院费用是未婚组的2.077(95% CI:1.049~4.111)倍(均P<0.05)。结论 云南省梅毒病例住院费用相对稳定,但单项费用中,诊断类和耗材类费用控制力度不够。梅毒分型、住院天数和婚姻状况与梅毒病例住院费用有关。建议推广低成本检测方法以降低住院费用,加强梅毒早筛查、早诊断、早治疗,控制疾病严重程度,从而缩短住院天数以控制住院费用。

关键词: 梅毒病例, 住院费用, 影响因素

Abstract: Objective To analyze the hospitalization expenses and associated influencing factors for syphilis cases in Yunnan Province, thereby providing a reference for the rational control of inpatient costs. Methods Data were extracted from the front pages of medical records for syphilis inpatients in Yunnan Province between January 2018 and December 2021. Line graphs were employed to illustrate the temporal trends of various hospitalization cost components. An ordered multinomial logistic regression model was utilized to analyze the factors influencing total hospitalization expenses. Results A total of 1 083 syphilis hospitalizations were recorded in Yunnan Province from 2018 to 2021. The total hospitalization costs remained relatively stable during this period. While expenditures on Western and traditional Chinese medicines demonstrated a downward trend, costs associated with diagnostics and medical consumables exhibited a sustained increase. The ordered multinomial logistic regression analysis revealed that, in comparison to cases with unclassified syphilis, the odds of incurring higher hospitalization costs were 4.265 times greater for neurosyphilis (95% CI: 2.622-6.936), 2.983 times greater for congenital syphilis (95% CI: 1.407-6.325), and 1.595 times greater for latent syphilis (95% CI: 1.068-2.382). Relative to a length of stay of ≤5 days, the odds of higher expenses were 5.734 times greater for hospitalizations of 6-13 days (95% CI: 4.024-8.171) and 65.720 times greater for stays exceeding 13 days (95% CI: 42.374-101.930). Furthermore, patients who were divorced, widowed, or of other marital statuses had 2.077 times the odds of higher hospitalization costs compared to unmarried patients (95% CI: 1.049-4.111) (all P<0.05). Conclusion Although the overall hospitalization expenses for syphilis cases in Yunnan Province have remained relatively stable, the control over diagnostic and consumable costs has been inadequate. Syphilis classification, length of hospital stay, and marital status were identified as significant factors associated with hospitalization expenses. It is recommended that the promotion of low-cost diagnostic methods be pursued to reduce inpatient costs. Additionally, enhanced efforts in early screening, diagnosis, and treatment of syphilis are crucial to mitigate disease severity, consequently shortening the length of hospitalization and controlling associated expenditures.

Key words: Syphilis cases, Hospitalization expenses, Influencing factors

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  • R194.5