为西班牙裔患者制定心肌梗死出院后干预计划

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Jonathan Ludmir , Giselle A. Suero-Abreu , Ayda Gonzalez de la Nuez , Martin Robles , Malissa J. Wood , Marcela G. del Carmen , Jason H. Wasfy
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摘要

在急性心肌梗死(AMI)的治疗过程中,西语裔患者在护理服务方面遭受的不平等待遇尤为严重。更具体地说,西班牙裔患者在急性心肌梗死后 30 天内的再入院率较高,而且不太可能被转介到心脏康复中心。由于西语裔患者在急性心肌梗死后护理方面面临挑战,因此发起了西语裔急性心肌梗死出院干预研究(HAMIDI),旨在提供一个文化敏感的出院框架,以改善这一人群的再入院率和死亡率。参加该研究的患者出院后将参加一项综合计划,包括由讲西班牙语的心脏病专家进行随访、由两部分组成的教育性虚拟小组访问计划,以及在整个研究过程中获得支持。在研究的最初一年,有 35 名患者注册并成功参与了该计划。本案例研究回顾了该计划的实施过程、初步成果、挑战和未来计划。
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Building a post-myocardial infarction discharge intervention program for Hispanic patients

Hispanic patients disproportionally suffer from disparities in care delivery in the setting of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). More specifically, Hispanic patients have higher 30-day readmission rates post-AMI and are less likely to be referred to cardiac rehab. Because of the challenges Hispanic patients face with post-AMI care, the Hispanic Acute Myocardial Infarction Discharge Intervention Study (HAMIDI) was launched to provide a culturally sensitive discharge framework to improve readmission and mortality rates in this population. Patients enrolled in this study participate in a comprehensive post-discharge program involving follow-up with a Spanish-speaking cardiologist, a two-part educational virtual group visit program, and access to support throughout the study. During the initial year of the study, 35 patients enrolled and successfully participated in the program. This case study reviews the implementation process, initial outcomes, challenges, and future plans of the program.

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期刊介绍: HealthCare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation is a quarterly journal. The journal promotes cutting edge research on innovation in healthcare delivery, including improvements in systems, processes, management, and applied information technology. The journal welcomes submissions of original research articles, case studies capturing "policy to practice" or "implementation of best practices", commentaries, and critical reviews of relevant novel programs and products. The scope of the journal includes topics directly related to delivering healthcare, such as: ● Care redesign ● Applied health IT ● Payment innovation ● Managerial innovation ● Quality improvement (QI) research ● New training and education models ● Comparative delivery innovation
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