| Literature DB >> 34467824 |
Kyaien O Conner1, Amber M Gum1, Lawrence Schonfeld1, Kristin Kosyluk1, Erica Anderson1, Jamie Baker-Douglan2, Jason Beckstead1, Hongdao Meng1, Charlotte Brown3, Charles F Reynolds3.
Abstract
The Care Transitions Intervention (CTI) is an evidence-based intervention aimed at supporting the transition from hospital back to the community for patients to ultimately reduce preventable re-hospitalization. In a pilot randomized controlled trial, we examined the preliminary effectiveness of an Enhanced Care Transitions Intervention (ECTI), CTI with the addition of peer support, for a racially/ethnically diverse sample of older adults (age 60+) with co-morbid major depression. We observed a significant decline in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) after being discharged from the hospital among those who received CTI. Additionally, those who received ECTI either maintained HRQOL scores, or, saw improvement in HRQOL scores. Findings suggest the Enhanced Care Transitions Intervention can maintain or improve HRQOL and reduce disparities for older participants from diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds with clinical depression.Entities:
Keywords: Peer support; care transitions intervention; depression; disparities; hospitalization; quality of life
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34467824 DOI: 10.1080/01621424.2021.1967249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Home Health Care Serv Q ISSN: 0162-1424