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Association of volunteer-administered home care with re duce d emergency room visits and hospitalization among older adults with chronic conditions: A propensity-score-matched cohort study

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2021.104158

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Chronic illness; Community health; Long-term care; Multimorbidity; Patient education

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  1. Hong Kong Food and Health Bureau through the Health Care and Promotion Scheme [01170948]
  2. Health and Medical Research Fund [2020/21]
  3. RGC Postdoctoral Fellowship
  4. Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee of the Hong Kong SAR Government

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The study found that volunteer-administered home care services can significantly reduce emergency room visits and hospitalization rates among older patients with chronic conditions, as well as improve patients' self-care capacity.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to examine the association of receiving care from a volunteer administered outreach program with emergency room utilization and hospitalization among older people with chronic conditions in Hong Kong.Methods: Volunteers consisting of retired healthcare professionals, university students, and openly recruited citizens received training to provide home care services to hospital-discharged older Chinese adults aged 65 + with chronic conditions who were identified as high-risk patients of hospital admission and referred by public healthcare providers. Several home visits were made to enhance the patients' self-care capacity. For comparison, a 4:1-propensity score matching based on age, sex, the month of discharge, length of stay for the index episode, and 14 common chronic conditions was conducted to select a comparison group from a territory-wide inpatient database. Poisson regression was used to compare emergency room utilization and the number of hospitalized days.Results: In total, 775 patients were analyzed, including 155 home care recipients and 620 extracted from the inpatient database as a matched comparison with similar baseline characteristics. Regression analysis showed that home care recipients had 21% fewer overall emergency room visits [95% confidence interval (CI): 3%-35%], 22% fewer such visits which led to hospitalization (95% CI: 1%-39%) and 22% fewer overall hospitalized days (95% CI: 16%-28%). Nevertheless, the number of hospitalized days admitted through the emergency room was 10% higher among home care recipients (95% CI: 0%-20%).Conclusions: Volunteer-administered home care might be effective in reducing emergency room visits and non-acute hospitalization, as well as early detection of acute problems warranting tertiary care. Further randomized studies are needed to substantiate this finding. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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