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Differences in Transitional Care Provided to Mexican American and Non-Hispanic White Older Adults.

Janice D Crist1, Kari M Koerner1, Joseph T Hepworth1, Alice Pasvogel1, Catherine A Marshall1, Teofila P Cruz1, Judith A Effken1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Transitional care, assisting patients to move safely through multiple health care settings, may be insufficient for older Hispanic patients.
PURPOSE: Describe home health care services referral rates for Hispanic and non-Hispanic White (NHW) patients and factors that influence case managers' (CMs') discharge planning processes.
DESIGN: Organized by the Ethno-Cultural Gerontological Nursing Model, health records were reviewed ( n = 33,597 cases) and supplemented with qualitative description ( n = 8 CMs).
FINDINGS: Controlling for gender, insurance type, age, and hospital length of stay, NHW older adults received more home health care services referrals (odds ratio = 1.23). Insurance coverage was the most frequent determinant of CMs' post-hospital care choices, rather than patients' being Hispanic. NHW older adults were more likely to have insurance than Hispanic older adults. IMPLICATIONS: Insurance coverage being CMs' primary consideration in determining patients' dispositions is a form of systems-level discrimination for Hispanic vulnerable groups, which combined with other hospital-level constraints, should be addressed with policy-level interventions.

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Keywords:  Mexican American; gerontology; health disparities; mixed-methods; think-aloud

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26586696     DOI: 10.1177/1043659615613420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Transcult Nurs        ISSN: 1043-6596            Impact factor:   1.959


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