Literature DB >> 10661633

A home from hospital service for older people.

M Donnelly1, M Dempster.   

Abstract

Current policy and practice emphasises much more than ever before a need for purchasers and providers to reduce appropriately the length of hospital stay. Consequently, a number of early discharge "schemes" have been developed. This paper presents the findings from an evaluation of a "home from hospital" (HFH) scheme. The HFH service provides a maximum of six weeks' intensive domiciliary care for older people on their discharge from hospital. The aim of the service is to facilitate early discharge from hospital and to assist patients to regain independence. The study reported here elicited the views and perceptions of clients and professionals involved in the HFH scheme about the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of the service. Seventy-five patients were discharged from hospital to the HFH scheme during a two month period and those who consented to participate in the study were interviewed after discharge from the HFH service (n = 40). Participants had attended hospital for various conditions but the largest group were fracture patients. Hospital staff and community based professionals completed a questionnaire about the service. Overall, patients and professionals perceived the HFH scheme as a beneficial service, though some minor problems existed at an individual level. Clients' dependency levels generally decreased during their time on the scheme. Research using a controlled design is necessary in order to draw firm conclusions about the cost-effectiveness of a HFH service. Overall, home-from-hospital appears to be an effective model of an early discharge scheme worthy of further attention.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10661633      PMCID: PMC2449119     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ulster Med J        ISSN: 0041-6193


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