| Literature DB >> 22371693 |
Line Kildal Bragstad1, Marit Kirkevold, Dag Hofoss, Christina Foss.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION ANDEntities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22371693 PMCID: PMC3287325 DOI: 10.5334/ijic.691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Integr Care Impact factor: 5.120
Figure 1Four groups of factors assumed to influence post-discharge outcome in the transition process from hospital to home for patients aged 80 years and over.
Figure 2Flow chart of inclusion of respondents and discharge cases covered in the study.
Figure 3Variables in our data material organized in four groups of factors assumed to influence post-discharge outcome in the transition process from hospital to home for patients aged 80 years and over.
Characteristics of the sample
| Discharged to own home, 43% (n=142/330) | |
|---|---|
| Length of hospital stay | |
| Mean | 10.4 days |
| Median | 7 days |
| Time since discharge | |
| Mean | 16.7 days |
| Median | 14 days |
| ADL-sum1 (S.D.) | |
| Mean | 10.5 (1.79) |
| Median | 11 |
| IADL-sum2 (S.D.) | |
| Mean | 4.9 (1.83) |
| Median | 5 |
| Age | |
| Mean | 85.9 years |
| Median | 85 years |
| % (n) | |
| Gender | |
| Women | 70.4 (100) |
| Men | 29.6 (42) |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 29.1 (41) |
| Widow/widower | 62.4 (88) |
| Divorced | 3.5 (5) |
| Cohabiting | 0.7 (1) |
| Unmarried | 4.3 (6) |
| Level of education | |
| Primary school | 46 (64) |
| Lower secondary/vocational school | 38.8 (54) |
| Upper secondary school | 5.8 (8) |
| University or college degree | 9.4 (13) |
| Living status | |
| Alone | 66.2 (92) |
| With someone | 33.8 (47) |
| Type of residence | |
| Private, not adapted | 42.8 (59) |
| Private, adapted | 26.8 (37) |
| Municipal housing, adapted | 29 (40) |
| Other | 1.4 (2) |
1ADL-sum ranges from 4—dependent in all activities to 12—independent in ail activities.
2IADL-sum ranges from 3—dependent in all activities to 9—independent in all activities.
Self-reported post-discharge outcome
| How have you managed since coming home from hospital? | % (n) |
|---|---|
| It has been okay all along | 54.1 (66) |
| It was difficult at first, but okay after a while | 18.9 (23) |
| It has been mixed (difficult and okay) all along | 16.4 (20) |
| It has been difficult all along, and I still find it difficult | 9.8 (12) |
| My experience does not fit in any of the categories | 0.8 (1) |
| Total1 | 100 (122) |
1Total number of patients discharged to own home were 142. For various reasons family caregivers were interviewed as proxy for 19 of the patients. Proxies were not asked to answer this question, thus, the total number of respondents who were asked this question was 123. One person did not answer the question, resulting in a total number of 122 answers.
Examples of patient statements
| How have you managed at home since your discharge? | Well | “I have received a lot of help, my son is visiting” |
| Not well | “I have not been well, very dizzy and powerless” | |
| If you came home to an empty house, how was that experience for you? | Good | “It was okay, I didn't need someone there” |
| Bad | “No one was there. No one was there to say, “welcome home”. The mailbox was full. But the home care aide came and helped me to bed” | |
| If the formal help you receive is insufficient, what would you want differently? | “I would like to exercise more” | |
| Did the timing of the discharge surprise you? | No | “I was prepared” |
| Yes | “I felt I was too ill to go home” | |
Homecoming
| Was someone present when you came home from the hospital? | % (n) |
|---|---|
| Not necessary, I can manage on my own | 10.6 (13) |
| No, I came home to an empty house | 15.4 (19) |
| Yes, my next of kin was present | 57.7 (71) |
| Yes, someone from the formal home health services was present | 12.2 (15) |
| Someone else was present | 4.1 (5) |
| Total1 | 100 (123) |
1Total number of patients discharged to own home was 142. For various reasons family caregivers were interviewed as proxy for 19 of the patients. Proxies were not asked to answer this question, thus, the total number of respondents who were asked this question was 123.
Logistic regression model
| B (S.E.) | p-Value | Odds ratio (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender (0=female) | 0.396 (0.514) | 0.411 | 1.486 (0.543–4.070) |
| Age | –0.090 (0.056) | 0.110 | 0.914 (0.819–1.021) |
| Length of stay | –0.026 (0.025) | 0.298 | 0.974 (0.927–1.024) |
| ADL-sum1 | –0.246 (0.166) | 0.140 | 0.782 (0.565–1.084) |
| IADL-sum2 | 0.076 (0.149) | 0.608 | 1.079 (0.806–1.446) |
| Adequate help from municipality (0=no) | 1.430 (0.518) | 0.006 | 4.177 (1.514–11.526) |
| Someone present when I came home (0=no) | 1.558 (0.682) | 0.022 | 4.749 (1.248–18.078) |
| Live alone (0=yes) | 0.525 (0.520) | 0.313 | 1.690 (0.610–4.682) |
| Help from family now (0=no help) | –0.885 (0.600) | 0.140 | 0.413 (0.127–1.337) |
| Discharge planning conference (0=no) | 0.513 (0.995) | 0.606 | 1.671 (0.238–11.752) |
| Surprised by discharge (0=yes) | 0.903 (0.576) | 0.117 | 2.467 (0.797–7.634) |
| Constant | 7.736 (5.350) | 0.148 | 2288.178 |
*The dependent variable: self-reported post-discharge outcome (0=the first 2–3 weeks after discharge from hospital were difficult in the beginning, but ok after a while/both difficult and ok all along/difficult all along and still difficult, 1=ok all along).
1ADL-sum ranges from 4—dependent in all activities to 12—independent in all activities.
2IADL-sum ranges from 3—dependent in all activities to 9—independent in all activities.
(Hosmer and Lemeshow model goodness of fit p=0.894) (n=122).