Factors Associated With Care Trajectory Following Acute Functional Decline in Older Home Nursing Care Patients: A Prospective Observational Study

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
Kristin Jeppestøl, V. Vitelli, M. Kirkevold, L. K. Bragstad
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Health policies and previous research highlight the importance of early identification and treatment of clinical deterioration in older patients to prevent frailty, higher levels of care, and mortality. This study explores older home nursing care patients’ care trajectories and factors associated with clinical response (type and level of intervention) from the health care services, final level of community care and death within 3 months after an incidence of acute functional decline. This observational study with a prospective, descriptive design includes a sample of 135 older home nursing care patients with acute functional decline. Demographic, health-related, and clinical characteristics were analyzed and prediction models for care trajectories were fitted using Bayesian generalized mixed models. Age ranged from 65 to 100, with a median age of 85. Hospital admission were registered for 13.33% (T1) and 8.77% (T2) of the participants. Nine patients (6.7%) were transferred to a higher level of community care, and 11 patients (8.1%) died. Frequent transitions between levels of care characterized care trajectories for patients experiencing more severe functional decline. Age, living in a private home, and increased Modified Early Warning Scores (MEWS) were associated with level of clinical responses throughout the care trajectory. Living in a private home was associated with the patients’ final level of community care. Female gender, hospital admission, and increased MEWS scores were associated with death. Health care personnel must be vigilant when MEWS scores rise even slightly, as this might be an indication of acute functional decline with possible increased risk of mortality.
老年家庭护理患者急性功能衰退后护理轨迹的相关因素:一项前瞻性观察研究
卫生政策和先前的研究强调了早期识别和治疗老年患者临床恶化的重要性,以防止虚弱、更高水平的护理和死亡率。本研究探讨了老年家庭护理患者的护理轨迹以及与医疗服务的临床反应(干预类型和水平)、社区护理的最终水平和3年内死亡相关的因素 急性功能下降发生数月后。这项前瞻性描述性设计的观察性研究包括135名患有急性功能下降的老年家庭护理患者的样本。分析了人口统计学、健康相关和临床特征,并使用贝叶斯广义混合模型拟合了护理轨迹的预测模型。年龄在65岁至100岁之间,中位年龄为85岁。13.33%(T1)和8.77%(T2)的参与者登记入院。9名患者(6.7%)被转移到更高级别的社区护理,11名患者(8.1%)死亡。护理水平之间的频繁转换是经历更严重功能下降的患者的护理轨迹特征。年龄、居住在私人住宅中以及改良早期预警分数(MEWS)的增加与整个护理过程中的临床反应水平相关。住在私人住宅与患者最终的社区护理水平有关。女性、入院和MEWS评分增加与死亡相关。当MEWS评分略有上升时,医护人员必须保持警惕,因为这可能是急性功能下降的迹象,并可能增加死亡风险。
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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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