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A Systematic Review of Interventions to Improve Nursing Home to Emergency Department Care Transitions.

Cameron J Gettel1, Nathan Pertsch2, Elizabeth M Goldberg1.   

Abstract

This study aimed to identify interventions that are effective in improving the transitions of care for patients from nursing homes (NHs) to emergency departments (EDs). A total of 607 studies were identified, from which 19 studies were included for full-text review. Nine pre-post intervention studies and two retrospective cohort studies met all criteria for inclusion. In the quality assessment, two (18.2%) were assessed as good quality; seven (63.6%) were fair; and two (18.2%) were poor. Nine studies (81.2%) had a severe risk of bias, primarily due to confounding and deviation from the intended intervention. Pre-post intervention studies utilized transfer checklists/forms, web-based communication networks, and multimodal approaches to improve transitions of care. Eight studies reported significant improvement in critical NH-ED transfer information completeness after intervention implementation. Three studies assessed health care utilization after intervention implementation with two studies reporting no reduction in utilization and one study reporting decreased 30-day hospital readmission and ED revisit rates. Studies evaluating patient-centered outcomes, such as whether interventions reduced harm to patients by decreasing medical errors, hospital length of stay, or the overall number of facility transfers, are needed.

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Keywords:  emergency department; health information technology; nursing home; transfer form; transitions of care

Year:  2020        PMID: 32542070      PMCID: PMC7295263     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Longterm Care        ISSN: 1524-7929


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