Associations of readiness for hospital discharge with symptoms and non-routine utilization of post-discharge services among cancer patients receiving oral chemotherapy at home: A prospective study

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Chen, Yongfeng [1 ]
Chen, Yanrong [2 ]
Qin, Ting [2 ]
Fu, Guifen [1 ]
Bai, Jinbing [3 ]
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[1] Guangxi Acad Med Sci, Peoples Hosp Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Reg, Nursing Dept, Nanning, Peoples R China
[2] Guangxi Acad Med Sci, Peoples Hosp Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Reg, Dept Chemotherapy, Nanning, Peoples R China
[3] Emory Univ, Nell Hodgson Woodruff Sch Nursing, 1520 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
关键词
Readiness for hospital discharge; oral chemotherapy; symptoms; cancer; post-discharge services; HEALTH-CARE PROVIDERS; OUTCOMES; QUALITY; SAFETY; ADHERENCE; PROGRAM;
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10.1177/10781552221100720
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Background Readiness for hospital discharge is associated with patients' health outcomes after they return home. However, little is known about this association among cancer patients receiving oral chemotherapy at home. This study aimed to examine whether patients' reported readiness for hospital discharge was associated with symptoms and non-routine utilization of post-discharge services among cancer patients receiving oral chemotherapy at home. Methods A prospective study was conducted, and 151 cancer patients receiving oral chemotherapy were recruited from a provincial level hospital in South China between October 2018 and December 2019. The primary outcome was readiness for hospital discharge assessed by the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale-Short Form on the day of discharge. The secondary endpoints were symptoms assessed by MD Anderson Symptom Inventory and non-routine utilization of post-discharge services within one cycle of chemotherapy at home (21 days). Results Among these 151 participants, 74.2% of them reported as ready for discharge. Patients who were employed, lived in suburban area or villages, had a higher Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group score, took Tegafur as oral chemotherapy, and took oral chemotherapy for the first time reported lower readiness for hospital discharge. These five factors explained 28.1% of variance in readiness for hospital discharge. Patients who were not ready for discharge were prone to report higher symptom severity (p = 0.038). No differences in non-routine utilization of post-discharge services were found between the readiness versus non-readiness for discharge groups (p = 0.891). Conclusions Most cancer patients receiving oral chemotherapy at home were ready for discharge, which was influenced by employment status, residence status, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group score, type of oral chemotherapy drug, and the experience of taking oral chemotherapy at home. Patients with lower readiness reported worse symptom severity at home. Routine assessment was suggested to recognize unready patients, and more extensive preparations for discharge were recommended to help them manage symptoms at home.
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