Sentiment polarity in nursing notes predicts perioperative complications and shorter hospital stay in hip arthroplasty: Subgroup-specific associations and mediation by complications
Li-li Weng, Yan Ni, Zhou-ying Jian, Yi-bin Zhu, Xiao-ling Huang

TL;DR
This study shows that positive sentiment in nursing notes is linked to fewer complications and shorter hospital stays for hip arthroplasty patients.
Contribution
The novel contribution is identifying subgroup-specific associations between sentiment polarity and perioperative outcomes, mediated by complications.
Findings
Higher sentiment polarity scores are associated with reduced risk of perioperative complications in specific subgroups.
Positive sentiment scores correlate with shorter hospital length of stay, mediated by fewer complications.
Abstract
Recent advancements in natural language processing (NLP) technology have enabled the extraction of sentiment information from nursing notes. This study aims to investigate the association between sentiment scores and perioperative complications (POC), as well as the length of stay (LOS) in hospital stay, among patients undergoing hip arthroplasty (HA). A total of 382 patients undergoing HA were enrolled for this retrospective study, with a POC rate of 22.17% and a median LOS in hospital of 3.56 days. First, the variance inflation factor (VIF) was calculated to perform multicollinearity diagnostics. Subsequently, a restricted cubic spline (RCS) curve was fitted to evaluate the linear relationship between sentiment scores and the risk of POC. Next, multiple logistic regression models were constructed for association analysis. Furthermore, subgroup analyses were conducted to identify…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health via Writing · Emotion and Mood Recognition · Pain Management and Placebo Effect
