Characteristics of hospice care users: data from the 1996 National Home and Hospice Care Survey.

Advance data Pub Date : 1998-08-28
B J Haupt
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Abstract

Objective: This report presents numbers and percents of hospice care current patients and discharges by characteristics of the agencies from which the care was received, patient and discharge characteristics, services provided, types of personnel that provided the services, admission diagnoses, and procedures.

Methods: The data used for this report are from the National Center for Health Statistics' 1996 National Home and Hospice Care Survey. This is a sample survey through which data are collected on the use of hospices and home health care agencies in the United States.

Results: During 1996, there were an estimated 59,400 patients receiving hospice care services from 1,800 hospices and home health care agencies in the United States. These agencies had 393,200 discharges from hospice care during the year prior to the survey. The agencies tended to be voluntary nonprofit, certified by Medicare and Medicaid, and located in a metropolitan statistical area. About a third were part of a chain or group of agencies and 40 percent were operated by a hospital. Fifty-five percent of the current patients and 50 percent of the discharges were women. Both current patients and discharges tended to be 65 years of age and over, white, married or widowed, lived in a private or semiprivate residence, and had a primary caregiver. The most common diagnoses at admission were malignant neoplasms and heart disease. About a fifth of the patients and discharges had a surgical or diagnostic procedure related to their admission for care. The most common ones were miscellaneous diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.

安宁疗护使用者的特征:资料来自1996年全国居家与安宁疗护调查。
目的:本报告根据接受安宁疗护的机构的特征、病人和出院特征、提供的服务、提供服务的人员类型、入院诊断和程序,呈现目前安宁疗护的病人和出院人数和百分比。方法:本报告使用的数据来自国家卫生统计中心1996年全国家庭和临终关怀调查。这是一个样本调查,通过它收集的数据在美国使用临终关怀和家庭保健机构。结果:1996年期间,估计有59,400名病人从美国1,800个临终关怀院和家庭保健机构接受临终关怀服务。这些机构在调查前一年共有393,200名临终关怀病人出院。这些机构往往是自愿的非营利性机构,获得医疗保险和医疗补助的认证,并位于大都市统计区。大约三分之一是连锁或集团机构的一部分,40%是由医院经营的。55%的现有病人和50%的出院病人是女性。目前的病人和出院者都倾向于65岁及以上,白人,已婚或丧偶,住在私人或半私人住宅中,并有一个主要照顾者。入院时最常见的诊断是恶性肿瘤和心脏病。大约五分之一的患者和出院者接受了与入院治疗相关的手术或诊断程序。最常见的是各种各样的诊断和治疗程序。
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