Are virtual wards for children safe and effective? A 3-year retrospective service evaluation of an urban Hospital at Home service for children and young people.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
C Ronny Cheung, Laura Farnham, Rania Al-Mukhtar, Anudeep Chahal, Klaudia Karcz, Chihiro Nagano, Beth Abraham
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Abstract

Objective: Service evaluation of an urban 'Hospital at Home' service which provides care in patients' homes that would traditionally be delivered in the hospital setting.

Design: Retrospective longitudinal review of routinely collected data recorded contemporaneously for clinical use, analysed to elicit utilisation patterns and service impact.

Setting: A paediatric 'Hospital at Home' service delivered across two large acute hospitals, treating a total of 4427 patients across both primary and secondary care in South London from January 2018 to June 2022.

Patients: Children managed by the Hospital at Home service, aged 0-16 years MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We describe patient outcomes and service performance including data on demographics, diagnoses, referral sources, hospital reattendances and bed day savings.

Results: Over the evaluation period, 11 092 bed days were saved as a direct result of this service at a cost of 1.09-1.25 nursing contacts required per bed day. Reattendance to hospital was 11.1% over the study period, however, parent/carer-initiated reattendance resulting in hospital admission was only 2.7%.

Conclusion: Hospital at Home services are a policy priority for the English National Health Service because of their potential to reduce admissions to and enable early discharge from hospital. This evaluation provides insight into an urban population of children managed under Hospital at Home care and demonstrates its feasibility and effectiveness. Our novel approach to the analysis of hospital reattendance data may have the potential as a template for future performance analysis of similar services.

儿童虚拟病房是否安全有效?对城市儿童和青少年 "在家医院 "服务的 3 年回顾性服务评估。
目标:对城市 "医院到家 "服务进行服务评估:对城市 "居家医院 "服务进行服务评估,该服务在患者家中提供传统上在医院提供的护理服务:设计:回顾性纵向审查日常收集的临床使用数据,分析其使用模式和服务影响:2018年1月至2022年6月期间,在伦敦南部的两家大型急症医院提供儿科 "在家医院 "服务,共治疗了4427名初级和二级医疗患者:主要结果测量指标:我们描述了患者结果和服务绩效,包括人口统计学、诊断、转诊来源、医院复诊率和床日节省等数据:在评估期间,这项服务直接节省了 11 092 个住院日,每个住院日所需的护理接触成本为 1.09-1.25 次。在研究期间,再次入院的比例为 11.1%,然而,由家长/护理人员发起的导致入院的再次入院比例仅为 2.7%:结论:"居家医院 "服务是英国国民健康服务的优先政策,因为它有可能减少入院人数并使患者尽早出院。这项评估深入了解了在 "居家医院 "护理下管理的城市儿童群体,并证明了其可行性和有效性。我们采用了新颖的方法来分析医院复诊数据,这有可能成为未来类似服务绩效分析的模板。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
291
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.
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