Hospitalization and emergency department visits among seniors receiving homecare: A pilot study

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Smith A.A. [1 ]
Chan Carusone S.B. [2 ]
Willison K. [3 ]
Babineau T.J. [1 ]
Smith S.D. [1 ]
Abernathy T. [2 ,4 ]
Marrie T. [5 ]
Loeb M. [1 ,2 ,6 ]
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[1] Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
[2] Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.
[3] Victorian Order of Nurses, Hamilton, Ont.
[4] Central West Health Planning Information Network, Hamilton, Ont.
[5] Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.
[6] Hamilton Regional Laboratory Medicine Program, Hamilton, Ont.
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Emergency Department Visit; Mini Nutritional Assessment; Charlson Index; Home Health Care; Substitute Decision Maker;
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10.1186/1471-2318-5-9
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Background: Despite the recent growth in home health services, data on clinical outcomes and acute health care utilization among older adults receiving homecare services are sparse. Obtaining such data is particularly relevant in Ontario where an increasing number of frail seniors receiving homecare are awaiting placement in long-term care facilities. In order to determine the feasibility of a large-scale study, we conducted a pilot study to assess utilization of acute health care services among seniors receiving homecare to determine associated clinical outcomes. Methods: This prospective cohort study followed forty-seven seniors admitted to homecare by two homecare agencies in Hamilton, Ontario over a 12-month period. Demographic information and medical history were collected at baseline, and patients were followed until either termination of homecare services, death, or end of study. The primary outcome was hospitalization. Secondary outcomes included emergency department visits that did not result in hospitalization and death. Rates of hospitalization and emergency department visits without admission were calculated, and univariate analyses were performed to test for potential risk factors. Survival curves for accumulative rates of hospitalization and emergency department visits were created. Results: 312 seniors were eligible for the study, of which 123 (39%) agreed to participate initially. After communicating with the research nurse, of the 123 who agreed to participate initially, 47 (38%) were enrolled in the study. Eleven seniors were hospitalized during 3,660 days of follow-up for a rate of 3.0 incident hospitalizations per 1,000 homecare-days. Eleven seniors had emergency department visits that did not result in hospitalization, for a rate of 3.3 incident emergency department visits per 1,000 homecare-days. There were no factors significantly associated with hospitalization or emergency department visits when adjustment was made for multiple comparisons. Conclusion: The incidence of hospitalization and visits to the emergency department among seniors receiving homecare services is high. Getting satisfactory levels of enrolment will be a major challenge for larger prospective studies. © 2005 Smith et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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