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Reducing 30-day readmission rates in a high-risk population using a lay-health worker model in Appalachia Kentucky.

Roberto Cardarelli1, Mary Horsley2, Lisa Ray2, Nancy Maggard2, Jennifer Schilling1, Sarah Weatherford1, Fran Feltner1,3, Kayla Gilliam3.   

Abstract

This exploratory study aimed to address the effectiveness of a lay-health worker (LHW) model in addressing social needs and readmissions of high-risk patients admitted in a rural community hospital. A quasi-experimental study design assessed implementation of a LHW model for assisting high-risk patients with their post-discharge social needs. Outcome measures included 30-day hospital readmissions rates during a 4-month baseline period compared with a 6-month post-implementation period. The LHW intervention involved assessment and development of a personalized social needs plan for enrolled patients (e.g. transportation and community resource identification), with post-discharge follow-up calls. There was a 47.7% relative reduction of 30-day hospital readmissions rates between baseline and intervention phases of the study. Simple regression analyses demonstrated a 56% decrease in odds (90% confidence interval 0.20-0.98) in being readmitted within 30-days among those in the intervention phase compared with those in the baseline phase. Once adjusting for education, transportation cost and anxiety symptoms, there was a 77% decrease in odds among those exposed to the LHW program. LHWs offer an effective hospital-based model to improve transitions in care from the hospital setting, especially those at high-risk with persistent social needs.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29474535     DOI: 10.1093/her/cyx064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Res        ISSN: 0268-1153


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