Antoñana J, Sobradillo V, De Marcos D, Chic S, Galdiz J, Iriberri M. [Early discharge and home health care program for patients with exacerbated COPD and asthma].
Arch Bronconeumol 2001;
37:489-94. [PMID:
11734138 DOI:
10.1016/s0300-2896(01)75128-9]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To shorten hospital stays of patients with exacerbated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma by way of a home care program and to assess whether the program increased the number of readmissions.
METHODS
Patients admitted due to COPD exacerbation or asthma who did not need critical care and were discharged before the fourth day. A registered nurse experienced with respiratory disease patients and in regular contact with the pneumologist who supervised the program made follow-up home care visits to give instructions and check compliance with treatment.
RESULTS
Sixty-nine patients enrolled in the program, 53 with COPD and 16 with asthma. A mean 7.2 home care visits per patient were made. The mean hospital stay was 3.69 ( 0.5 days for patients receiving home care and 7.89 ( 5 days for those who received no home care (p < 0.005). Severity of COPD in terms of age, FEV1 and PaO2 was similar in both groups, as follows: FEV1 was 39.4 12% and PaO2 66.3 7,7% for patients receiving home care; FEV1 was 40.6 ( 12% and PaO2 was 64.3 ( 7% for those receiving no home care (ns). The mean hospital stay overall for both groups was 7.4 (4.9 days; the mean hospital stay for the same diseases in the same previous the year before the study was 8.3 ( 5.5 (p < 0.05). The rate of readmissions for new exacerbations within 30 days of discharge was 4.3% (3/69) in the group receiving home care and 7.2% (29/401) among patients receiving only hospital care (ns.). A questionnaire survey at the end of the program showed satisfaction to be very high.
CONCLUSIONS
A program of home care provided by a registered nurse experienced with respiratory diseases allows mean hospital stay to be reduced without increasing the number of readmissions within 30 days, with high patient satisfaction.
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