The chronically ill elderly patients discharged from the hospital: interim report from a controlled study of home care attendance.

D Cucinotta, G Savorani, F Piscaglia, L Galletti, E Petazzoni, L Bolondi
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This controlled study evaluated various outcomes in a group of 127 chronically ill and frail elderly patients when discharged from a hospital ward, and cared at home, enrolled during 12 months starting from September 2001. The observation of patients is programmed to be of two years from enrollment, with a scheduled program of follow up at baseline,6, 12, and 24 months. Patients (of both sexes) were randomly assigned to one of two groups: (i) Control group (61 patients: mean age 85.2 years) having a usual home care program of assistance, guaranteed by the Social Health Care Service. (ii) Intervention group (66 patients: mean age 83.2 years), for whom the program of care mentioned above was integrated providing collaboration of a home care attendant. This was a lay-working person who has attended a specializing course about care of the elderly and of the very frail. The home attendance was provided for 4-10 hrs daily, according to a program established by a Geriatric Evaluation Unit. The team evaluated the patients at their home,deciding the amount of hours of attendance in the presence of the caregiver. The financial cost of the additional home care attendance was sponsored, totally or in part, according to the financial situation of the patient's family, by the "Fondazione del Monte di Bologna e di Ravenna". This report takes into consideration only few preliminary data, coming from the first 6 months of observation of all the patients included. The two groups were homogeneous when compared statistically at baseline. Data coming form laboratory and biological analysis will be available only at the end of the project as they are recorded in a blind methodology. A lower degree of mortality and of dropouts in the intervention group was observed,compared to the control group, already at 6 months. These outcomes can be considered favorable, and perhaps can be related to the various benefits gained by additional program of home attendance.

出院的老年慢性病患者:家庭护理护理的对照研究中期报告。
这项对照研究评估了从2001年9月开始的12个月内,从医院病房出院并在家照顾的127名慢性病和体弱老年患者的各种结果。从入组开始,对患者进行为期两年的观察,并在基线、6个月、12个月和24个月进行随访。患者(男女)被随机分配到两组中的一组:(i)控制组(61名患者:平均年龄85.2岁)接受由社会保健服务机构保证的一般家庭护理援助方案。(ii)干预组(66例患者,平均年龄83.2岁),对其进行上述护理方案的整合,并提供一名家庭护理人员的配合。这是一个外行,他参加了一个关于照顾老人和体弱者的专业课程。根据一个老年评估股制定的方案,每天提供4-10小时的家庭护理。研究小组在病人家中对他们进行评估,决定护理人员在场的护理时间。额外的家庭护理费用全部或部分由“博洛尼亚和拉文纳蒙特基金会”根据病人家属的财政状况赞助。本报告只考虑了少量的初步数据,这些数据来自于对所有纳入的患者的前6个月的观察。两组在基线时的统计学比较是均匀的。来自实验室和生物分析的数据将仅在项目结束时可用,因为它们以盲法记录。在6个月时,与对照组相比,观察到干预组的死亡率和辍学率较低。这些结果可以被认为是有利的,并且可能与额外的家庭护理计划所获得的各种好处有关。
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