Description, Health Care Utilization, and Outcomes for Home Health Care (HHC) COVID-19 Patients Early in the Pandemic: A Comparison to the General HHC Population.

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
Tami M Videon, Robert J Rosati, Steven H Landers
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Abstract

COVID-19 patients represent a new and distinct population in home health care. Little is known about health care utilization and incremental improvements in health for recovering COVID-19 patients after admission to home health care. Using a retrospective observational cohort study of 5452 episodes of home health care admitted to a New Jersey Home Health Agency between March 15 and May 31, 2020, this study describes COVID-19 Home Health Care (HHC) patients (n = 842) and compare them to the general HHC population (n = 4610). COVID HHC patients differ in significant ways from the typical HHC population. COVID patients were more likely to be 65 years of age and younger (41% vs 26%), be from a racial/ethnic minority (60% vs 31%), live with another person (85% vs 76%), have private insurance (28% vs 16%), and began HHC with greater independence in activities-of-daily-living (ADL/IADLs). COVID patients received fewer overall visits than their non-COVID counterparts (11.7 vs 16.3), although they had significantly more remote visits (1.7 vs 0.3). Multivariate analyses show that COVID patients early in the pandemic were 34% (CI, 28%-40%) less likely to be hospitalized and demonstrated significantly greater improvement in all the outcome measures examined compared to the general home health population.

大流行早期家庭卫生保健(HHC) COVID-19患者的描述、卫生保健利用和结果:与普通HHC人群的比较
COVID-19患者是家庭医疗保健中的一个新的独特人群。人们对入院接受家庭医疗保健后康复的COVID-19患者的医疗保健利用和健康状况的逐步改善知之甚少。本研究对2020年3月15日至5月31日期间新泽西家庭健康机构收治的5452例家庭健康护理患者进行了回顾性观察队列研究,描述了COVID-19家庭健康护理(HHC)患者(n = 842),并将其与普通HHC人群(n = 4610)进行了比较。COVID - 19 HHC患者与典型HHC人群在许多方面存在显著差异。COVID患者更可能年龄在65岁及以下(41%对26%),来自种族/少数民族(60%对31%),与他人一起生活(85%对76%),拥有私人保险(28%对16%),并且开始HHC时在日常生活活动(ADL/IADLs)方面具有更大的独立性。与未感染COVID的患者相比,COVID患者的总体就诊次数较少(11.7比16.3),尽管他们的远程就诊次数明显更多(1.7比0.3)。多变量分析显示,与一般家庭健康人群相比,大流行早期的COVID患者住院的可能性降低了34% (CI, 28%-40%),并且在检查的所有结局指标中表现出更大的显著改善。
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2.30
自引率
18.20%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Home Health Care Management & Practice is a comprehensive resource for clinicians, case managers, and administrators providing home and community based health care. Articles address diverse issues, ranging from individual patient care and case management to the human resource management and organizational operations management and administration of organizations and agencies. Regular columns focus on research, legal issues, psychosocial perspectives, accreditation and licensing, compliance, management, and cultural diversity. Specific topics include treatment, care and therapeutic techniques, cultural competence, family caregivers, equipment management, human resources, home health center.
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