Automated Author Profile

Caruana, Maryanne

Department of Cardiology, Mater Dei Hospital, Birkirkara Bypass, Msida, Malta.

Current S-Index

1.5

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.7

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

33.7%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

Data set from Van Bulck L, Goossens E, Luyckx K, Apers S, Oechslin E, Thomet C, Budts W, Enomoto J, Sluman MA, Lu CW, Jackson JL, Khairy P, Cook SC, Chidambarathanu S, Alday L, Eriksen K, Dellborg M, Berghammer M, Johansson B, Mackie AS, Menahem S, Caruana M, Veldtman G, Soufi A, Fernandes SM, White K, Callus E, Kutty S, Moons P; APPROACH-IS consortium and the International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ISACHD). Healthcare system inputs and patient-reported outcomes: a study in adults with congenital heart defect from 15 countries. BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Jun 3;20(1):496. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05361-9. PMID: 32493367; PMCID: PMC7268498.

Data set from the article Van Bulck L, Goossens E, Luyckx K, Apers S, Oechslin E, Thomet C, Budts W, Enomoto J, Sluman MA, Lu CW, Jackson JL, Khairy P, Cook SC, Chidambarathanu S, Alday L, Eriksen K, Dellborg M, Berghammer M, Johansson B, Mackie AS, Menahem S, Caruana M, Veldtman G, Soufi A, Fernandes SM, White K, Callus E, Kutty S, Moons P; APPROACH-IS consortium and the International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ISACHD). Healthcare system inputs and patient-reported outcomes: a study in adults with congenital heart defect from 15 countries. BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Jun 3;20(1):496. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05361-9. PMID: 32493367; PMCID: PMC7268498. This is the abstract: Background: The relationship between healthcare system inputs (e.g., human resources and infrastructure) and mortality has been extensively studied. However, the association between healthcare system inputs and patient-reported outcomes remains unclear. Hence, we explored the predictive value of human resources and infrastructures of the countries' healthcare system on patient-reported outcomes in adults with congenital heart disease. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 3588 patients with congenital heart disease (median age = 31y; IQR = 16.0; 52% women; 26% simple, 49% moderate, and 25% complex defects) from 15 countries. The following patient-reported outcomes were measured: perceived physical and mental health, psychological distress, health behaviors, and quality of life. The assessed inputs of the healthcare system were: (i) human resources (i.e., density of physicians and nurses, both per 1000 people) and (ii) infrastructure (i.e., density of hospital beds per 10,000 people). Univariable, multivariable, and sensitivity analyses using general linear mixed models were conducted, adjusting for patient-specific variables and unmeasured country differences. Results: Sensitivity analyses showed that higher density of physicians was significantly associated with better self-reported physical and mental health, less psychological distress, and better quality of life. A greater number of nurses was significantly associated with better self-reported physical health, less psychological distress, and less risky health behavior. No associations between a higher density of hospital beds and patient-reported outcomes were observed. Conclusions: This explorative study suggests that density of human resources for health, measured on country level, are associated with patient-reported outcomes in adults with congenital heart disease. More research needs to be conducted before firm conclusions about the relationships observed can be drawn.

Authors

  • Liesbet Van Bulck ;
  • Goossens, Eva ;
  • Luyckx, Koen ;
  • Apers, Silke ;
  • Oechslin, Erwin ;
  • Thomet, Corina ;
  • Budts, Werner ;
  • Enomoto, Junko ;
  • Sluman, Maayke A ;
  • Lu, Chun-Wei ;
  • Jackson, Jamie L ;
  • Khairy, Paul ;
  • Cook, Stephen C ;
  • Shanthi Chidambarathanu ;
  • Alday, Luis ;
  • Eriksen, Katrine ;
  • Dellborg, Mikael ;
  • Berghammer, Malin ;
  • Johansson, Bengt ;
  • Mackie, Andrew S ;
  • Menahem, Samuel ;
  • Caruana, Maryanne ;
  • Gruschen Veldtman ;
  • Soufi, Alexandra ;
  • Fernandes, Susan M ;
  • White, Kamila ;
  • Callus, Edward ;
  • Kutty, Shelby ;
  • Moons, Philip
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.4519445February 2021

Data set from Van Bulck L, Goossens E, Luyckx K, Apers S, Oechslin E, Thomet C, Budts W, Enomoto J, Sluman MA, Lu CW, Jackson JL, Khairy P, Cook SC, Chidambarathanu S, Alday L, Eriksen K, Dellborg M, Berghammer M, Johansson B, Mackie AS, Menahem S, Caruana M, Veldtman G, Soufi A, Fernandes SM, White K, Callus E, Kutty S, Moons P; APPROACH-IS consortium and the International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ISACHD). Healthcare system inputs and patient-reported outcomes: a study in adults with congenital heart defect from 15 countries. BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Jun 3;20(1):496. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05361-9. PMID: 32493367; PMCID: PMC7268498.

Data set from the article Van Bulck L, Goossens E, Luyckx K, Apers S, Oechslin E, Thomet C, Budts W, Enomoto J, Sluman MA, Lu CW, Jackson JL, Khairy P, Cook SC, Chidambarathanu S, Alday L, Eriksen K, Dellborg M, Berghammer M, Johansson B, Mackie AS, Menahem S, Caruana M, Veldtman G, Soufi A, Fernandes SM, White K, Callus E, Kutty S, Moons P; APPROACH-IS consortium and the International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ISACHD). Healthcare system inputs and patient-reported outcomes: a study in adults with congenital heart defect from 15 countries. BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Jun 3;20(1):496. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05361-9. PMID: 32493367; PMCID: PMC7268498. This is the abstract: Background: The relationship between healthcare system inputs (e.g., human resources and infrastructure) and mortality has been extensively studied. However, the association between healthcare system inputs and patient-reported outcomes remains unclear. Hence, we explored the predictive value of human resources and infrastructures of the countries' healthcare system on patient-reported outcomes in adults with congenital heart disease. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 3588 patients with congenital heart disease (median age = 31y; IQR = 16.0; 52% women; 26% simple, 49% moderate, and 25% complex defects) from 15 countries. The following patient-reported outcomes were measured: perceived physical and mental health, psychological distress, health behaviors, and quality of life. The assessed inputs of the healthcare system were: (i) human resources (i.e., density of physicians and nurses, both per 1000 people) and (ii) infrastructure (i.e., density of hospital beds per 10,000 people). Univariable, multivariable, and sensitivity analyses using general linear mixed models were conducted, adjusting for patient-specific variables and unmeasured country differences. Results: Sensitivity analyses showed that higher density of physicians was significantly associated with better self-reported physical and mental health, less psychological distress, and better quality of life. A greater number of nurses was significantly associated with better self-reported physical health, less psychological distress, and less risky health behavior. No associations between a higher density of hospital beds and patient-reported outcomes were observed. Conclusions: This explorative study suggests that density of human resources for health, measured on country level, are associated with patient-reported outcomes in adults with congenital heart disease. More research needs to be conducted before firm conclusions about the relationships observed can be drawn.

Authors

  • Liesbet Van Bulck ;
  • Goossens, Eva ;
  • Luyckx, Koen ;
  • Apers, Silke ;
  • Oechslin, Erwin ;
  • Thomet, Corina ;
  • Budts, Werner ;
  • Enomoto, Junko ;
  • Sluman, Maayke A ;
  • Lu, Chun-Wei ;
  • Jackson, Jamie L ;
  • Khairy, Paul ;
  • Cook, Stephen C ;
  • Shanthi Chidambarathanu ;
  • Alday, Luis ;
  • Eriksen, Katrine ;
  • Dellborg, Mikael ;
  • Berghammer, Malin ;
  • Johansson, Bengt ;
  • Mackie, Andrew S ;
  • Menahem, Samuel ;
  • Caruana, Maryanne ;
  • Gruschen Veldtman ;
  • Soufi, Alexandra ;
  • Fernandes, Susan M ;
  • White, Kamila ;
  • Callus, Edward ;
  • Kutty, Shelby ;
  • Moons, Philip
0 Citations0 Mentions54% FAIR1.2 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.4519444February 2021