| Literature DB >> 29724172 |
Ranran Mi1, Matthew M Hollander1, Courtney M C Jones2, Eva H DuGoff3, Thomas V Caprio4, Jeremy T Cushman2, Amy J H Kind5,6, Michael Lohmeier1, Manish N Shah7,8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20% of community-dwelling older adults discharged from the emergency department (ED) return to an ED within 30 days, an occurrence partially resulting from poor care transitions. Prior published interventions to improve the ED-to-home transition have either lacked feasibility or effectiveness. The Care Transitions Intervention (CTI) has been validated to decrease rehospitalization among patients transitioning from the hospital to the home but has never been tested for patients transitioning from the ED to the home. Paramedics, traditionally involved only in emergency care, are well-positioned to deliver the CTI, but have never been previously evaluated in this role.Entities:
Keywords: Care transitions; Community paramedicine; Emergency department; Older adults
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29724172 PMCID: PMC5934842 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0792-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Model of the modified care transitions intervention: the Four Pillars
| Pillar | Medication self-management | Follow-up | Red flags | Patient-centered health record |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Goal | Know medications & have system to take them | Schedule appropriate follow-up visits | Know indications that a condition is worsening and how to respond | Understand and manage a personal health record |
| Home Visit | Discuss importance of knowing medications | Emphasize importance of follow-up visit; practice and role-pay questions for the PCP | Discuss symptoms and side effects of medications | Explain the personal health record |
| Follow-up calls | Answer any remaining medication questions | Advocate for getting an appointment, if needed | Reinforce when/if PCP should be called | Discuss outcome of PCP visit |
Fig. 1Emergency Department-to-Home Care Transitions Intervention
Fig. 2Overview of Research Activities: Participant Flow, Actions, and Measurements
Study measures: demographic, clinical, covariate, and outcomes
| Measures | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Measures | Timeline | Source/Approach | |
| Demographic | Patient age, gender, marital status, race, ethnicity, education level, primary language, home ownership, living status, home address | Baseline | Patient survey |
| Patient relationship with PCP | Baseline | Patient survey | |
| Insurance plan | Baseline | Chart review | |
| Clinical | New home services (since ED visit) | Day 4/Day 30 | Patient survey |
| ED chief complaint, final diagnosis (ICD-10), discharge medications, and instructions | Baseline | Chart review | |
| CTI Coaching & Services Forms | Home visit & coach follow up calls | CTI program records | |
| Covariates | Medical history, including Charlson Comorbidity Index [ | Baseline | Patient survey |
| Healthcare: Medications, home services, ED / hospital use | Baseline | Patient survey/ Epic review | |
| Health Status: Short Form-12 [ | Baseline | Patient survey | |
| Disability Status: ADL [ | Baseline | Patient survey | |
| Cognition: Short Blessed Test [ | Baseline | Patient survey | |
| Social Isolation: PROMIS Social isolation short form [ | Baseline | Patient survey | |
| Depression: PHQ-9 [ | Baseline | Patient survey | |
| Anxiety: GAD-2 [ | Baseline | Patient survey | |
| Health literacy | Baseline | Patient survey | |
| Outcomes | Family Caregiver Activation in Transitions [ | Baseline, Day 30 | Caregiver survey |
| Understanding of red flags | Day 4 | Patient survey | |
| Medication changes implemented | Day 4 | Patient survey | |
| Follow up with PCP, specialists, urgent care | Day 4, 30 | Patient survey / Chart review | |
| Wallston’s Perceived Health Competence Scale (PHCS) [ | Baseline, Day 30 | Patient / Caregiver survey | |
| Healthcare use within 30 days of discharge | Day 30 | Patient survey / Chart review | |
| Death within 30 days of discharge (Social Security Death Index) | Day 30 | Death Index | |
| Patient experiences of continuity | Day 30 | Patient survey | |
| Cost of healthcare and CTI program | Day 30 | Health systems/ CTI program records | |
| Program satisfaction | Day 30 | Patient / caregiver survey | |