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Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of a postdischarge ostomy support program as an adjunct to nurse-led ostomy care on preventable healthcare utilization.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29189646 PMCID: PMC5757661 DOI: 10.1097/WON.0000000000000395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs ISSN: 1071-5754 Impact factor: 1.741
Baseline Characteristics of Respondents in the Post-Discharge Support Program and Comparison Groups
| Characteristics | Postdischarge Support Program Enrollees, n (%) | Comparison Group, n (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age range | n = 433 | n = 205 | |
| 18-50 y | 120 (28) | 22 (11) | |
| 51-70 y | 248 (57) | 114 (56) | |
| ≥71 y | 65 (15) | 69 (34) | |
| Gender | n = 430 | n = 205 | .29 |
| Male | 174 (40) | 92 (45) | |
| Female | 256 (60) | 113 (55) | |
| Race | n = 433 | n = 205 | .44 |
| White | 391 (90) | 181 (88) | |
| Nonwhite | 42 (10) | 24 (11) | |
| Highest level of education obtained | n = 403 | n = 184 | |
| At least a bachelor's degree | 183 (45) | 65 (35) | |
| Less than a bachelor's degree | 220 (55) | 119 (65) | |
| n = 493 | n = 225 | .05 | |
| Type of ostomy surgery | 216 (44) | 117 (52) | |
| Colostomy | 211 (43) | 72 (32) | |
| Ileostomy | 47 (10) | 27 (12) | |
| Urostomy | 19 (4) | 9 (4) | |
| At least 2 types of ostomy surgery | |||
| Medical condition requiring ostomy surgery | n = 493 | n = 225 | |
| Colon cancer | 150 (30) | 58 (26) | |
| Diverticulitis | 67 (14) | 37 (16) | |
| Ulcerative colitis | 54 (11) | 21 (9) | |
| Crohn disease | 51 (10) | 12 (5) | |
| Trauma | 12 (2) | 11 (5) | |
| Inflammatory bowel disease | 10 (2) | 2 (1) | |
| Other reasons | 149 (30) | 84 (37) | |
| .49 | |||
| Visited an ostomy clinic after surgery | n = 467 | n = 208 | |
| Yes | 229 (49) | 96 (46) | |
| No | 238 (51) | 112 (54) | |
| Had home health nurse visits after surgery | n = 467 | n = 208 | .26 |
| Yes | 364 (78) | 170 (82) | |
| No | 103 (22) | 38 (18) | |
| Had insurance coverage for ostomy supplies | n = 461 | n = 206 | .54 |
| Yes | 421 (91) | 191 (93) | |
| No | 40 (9) | 15 (7) | |
| Received and utilized the ACS kit | n = 461 | n = 206 | |
| Yes | 183 (40) | 39 (18) | |
| No | 278 (60) | 167 (81) | |
| Received other patient support programs | n = 436 | n = 206 | .14 |
| Yes | 137 (31) | 53 (26) | |
| No | 299 (69) | 153 (74) | |
Abbreviation: ACS, American College of Surgeons.
aThe χ2 test compares values between the program enrollee and comparison groups.
bFigures in bold indicate statistical significance at α= .05.
Comparison of Ostomy-Related Healthcare Utilization Rates Occurring Within the 2 Study Periodsa
| Period | Healthcare Utilization | Postdischarge Support Program Enrollees, n (%) | Comparison Group, n (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Within the first month of discharge | Readmission | n = 489 | n = 223 | |
| Yes | 85 (17) | 55 (25) | ||
| No | 404 (83) | 168 (75) | ||
| ER visit | n = 483 | n = 221 | .57 | |
| Yes | 100 (21) | 50 (23) | ||
| No | 383 (79) | 171 (77) | ||
| After the first month of discharge | Readmission | n = 480 | n = 219 | |
| Yes | 78 (16) | 52 (24) | ||
| No | 402 (84) | 167 (76) | ||
| ER visit | n = 478 | n = 217 | ||
| Yes | 56 (12) | 46 (21) | ||
| No | 422 (88) | 171 (79) |
Abbreviation: ER, emergency room.
aTwo study periods: (1) within the first month of discharge, and (2) after the first month of discharge until the survey date.
bThe χ2 test compares the quality of proportions between the program enrollee and comparison groups.
cFigures in bold indicate statistical significance at α= .05.
Adjusted Odds Ratios for Ostomy-Related Healthcare Utilization Occurring Within the 2 Study Periodsa From Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysesb
| Variables | aOR (95% CI) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Within the First Month of Discharge | After the First Month of Discharge | |||
| Readmission | ER Visits | Readmission | ER Visits | |
| A postdischarge support program | ||||
| Enrolled | 0.82 (0.50-1.36) | 0.97 (0.60-1.58) | 0.45 (0.27-0.73) | 0.37 (0.22-0.64) |
| Not enrolled | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Received and utilized the ACS kit | ||||
| Yes | 0.58 (0.34-0.98) | 0.50 (0.31-0.83) | 0.58 (0.34-0.99) | 0.39 (0.20-0.74) |
| No | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
Abbreviations: ACS, American College of Surgeons; aOR, adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; ER, emergency room.
aTwo study periods: (1) within the first month of discharge, and (2) after the first month of discharge until the survey date.
bAll models were adjusted for age, gender, race, the highest level of education, ostomy type, a medical condition requiring ostomy surgery, whether persons living with an ostomy visited an ostomy clinic after surgery, had home health nurse visits, had insurance coverage for ostomy supplies, and received other patient support programs.
cThe finding is statistically significant if the 95% CI does not include aOR = 1.
dPersons living with an ostomy who enrolled in a support program had significantly lower odds of ostomy-related healthcare utilization than their counterparts in the comparison group.
ePersons living with an ostomy who utilized the ACS kit had significantly lower odds of ostomy-related healthcare utilization than their counterparts who did not utilize the kit.