Avoidable emergency department admissions among nursing home residents - insights from a retrospective study.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Julie Merche, Henri Thonon, François-Xavier Sibille, Julie Gabriel, Elise Simonin, Didier Schoevaerdts, Thérèse Van Durme, Marie de Saint-Hubert
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Abstract

Purpose: The number of nursing home residents (NHRs) admitted to emergency departments (EDs) is steadily increasing. Some of these admissions have been identified as potentially avoidable. This study aims to quantify avoidable admissions at a Belgian hospital and identify factors associated with these admissions. A retrospective assessment tool is also proposed for the rapid identification of avoidable admissions.

Methods: One-year retrospective descriptive study of NHR admissions to the ED of a Belgian university hospital. The avoidability of each admission was assessed using a retrospective assessment tool and independently assessed by two geriatricians based on clinical judgment. The sensitivity and specificity of the tool were measured against clinical judgment as the reference standard.

Results: A total of 246 NHRs visited the ED, accounting for 327 admissions. Based on clinical judgment, 22.6% of admissions were deemed potentially avoidable. Direct costs were estimated. The retrospective assessment tool identified a rate of 14.1% (specificity: 98.4% and sensitivity: 56.8%). The most common presenting complaints for avoidable admissions were falls (26.1%), minor catheter-related issues (13.5%), and wounds (8.1%). No significant differences were observed in population and NH characteristics between avoidable and non-avoidable admissions.

Conclusion: We identified approximately one in five ED admissions among NHRs as potentially avoidable. This work also presents a specific tool enabling identification and quantification of avoidable admissions. Detecting the most common "avoidable" presenting complaints and diagnoses associated with avoidable admissions presents potential opportunities to explore alternative care solutions within nursing homes.

疗养院居民中可避免的急诊入院——来自回顾性研究的见解。
目的:疗养院居民(nhr)入住急诊科(ed)的人数正在稳步增加。其中一些入院治疗被认为是可以避免的。本研究旨在量化比利时一家医院的可避免入院,并确定与这些入院相关的因素。回顾性评估工具也提出了快速识别可避免的入院。方法:对比利时某大学医院急诊科收治的NHR患者进行为期一年的回顾性描述性研究。每次入院的可避免性采用回顾性评估工具进行评估,并由两名老年医生根据临床判断独立评估。以临床判断作为参考标准,测定工具的敏感性和特异性。结果:246名nhr到急诊科就诊,占入院人数327人。根据临床判断,22.6%的入院患者被认为是可以避免的。估算了直接成本。回顾性评估工具确定的发生率为14.1%(特异性:98.4%,敏感性:56.8%)。可避免入院最常见的主诉是跌倒(26.1%)、轻微导管相关问题(13.5%)和伤口(8.1%)。可避免入院和不可避免入院的人群和NH特征无显著差异。结论:我们确定在nhr中大约五分之一的急诊科患者是可以避免的。这项工作还提出了一种特定的工具,可以识别和量化可避免的入院。发现最常见的“可避免的”投诉和诊断与可避免的入院有关,为探索疗养院内的替代护理解决方案提供了潜在的机会。
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European Geriatric Medicine
European Geriatric Medicine GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: European Geriatric Medicine is the official journal of the European Geriatric Medicine Society (EUGMS). Launched in 2010, this journal aims to publish the highest quality material, both scientific and clinical, on all aspects of Geriatric Medicine. The EUGMS is interested in the promotion of Geriatric Medicine in any setting (acute or subacute care, rehabilitation, nursing homes, primary care, fall clinics, ambulatory assessment, dementia clinics..), and also in functionality in old age, comprehensive geriatric assessment, geriatric syndromes, geriatric education, old age psychiatry, models of geriatric care in health services, and quality assurance.
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