Literature DB >> 30095151

Older People Who Are Frequent Users of Acute Care: A Symptom of Fragmented Care? A Case Series Report on Patients' Pathways of Care.

J Dollard1, G Harvey, E Dent, L Trotta, N Williams, J Beilby, E Hoon, A Kitson, C Seiboth, J Karnon.   

Abstract

Older frequent users of acute care can experience fragmented care. There is a need to understand the issues in a local context before attempting to address fragmented care. 0.5% (n=61) of the population in a defined local government area were identified as having ≥4 unplanned emergency department (ED) presentations/ admissions to an acute-care hospital over 13 months. A retrospective case-series study was conducted to examine detailed pathways of care for 17 patients within the identified population. The two dominant presentation reasons were clinical symptoms associated with a declining/significant loss of capacity in fundamental self-care activities and chronic cardiac/respiratory conditions. Of patients discharged home, 21% of discharge letters were delayed >7 days and only 19% received a written discharge plan. Half of community dwelling patients received home nursing and/or assistance. Frequent users of acute care can experience untimely hospital communication and may require more coordinated care provided in the community to assist self-care and manage chronic conditions.

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Keywords:  Frail elderly; aged; ambulatory care; delivery of healthzzm321990care; disease management; hospital/*utilization; integrated

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30095151     DOI: 10.14283/10.14283/jfa.2018.12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Frailty Aging        ISSN: 2260-1341


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