Unmet Behavioral Health and Social Needs of Home Healthcare Patients and Their Caregivers

A. Gerolamo, M. Pogorzelska-Maziarz, A. Gentsch, A. Traczuk, TingAnn Hsiao, G. Amadio, T. Haddad, K. Rising
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Lack of recognition and treatment of mental health disorders in the home healthcare (HHC) population has been recognized as a national public health problem. However, there is a gap in understanding the behavioral health needs of HHC patients and caregivers from the perspectives of HHC patients, caregivers, and HHC personnel. These perspectives are critical for informing an acceptable and scalable integrated care model. We conducted semi-structured interviews with HHC patients, caregivers, and HHC personnel to assess the unmet behavioral health needs of HHC patients and their caregivers. Participants were recruited from a Medicare-certified HHC agency that is part of a large health system on the east coast. We completed a total of 31 interviews between January and May 2020. Findings suggest that HHC patients have significant unmet behavioral health and social needs and their caregivers are emotionally and physically drained. Reasons that patients may not be receiving adequate behavioral health services include denial, cost, culture, lack of awareness of available resources, lack of transportation, and homebound status. While most patients discussed the emotional toll of their illness, few were connected to services. HHC personnel offered suggestions on how to meet the behavioral health needs of patients, with the primary focus on providing in-home options. Gaps in meeting the needs of the HHC population necessitate integrated care models that can effectively address the behavioral health and social needs of HHC patients and their families. Future research should develop and test patient and caregiver-directed integrated care models in the HHC setting.
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未满足的行为健康和家庭保健患者及其照顾者的社会需求
在家庭保健(HHC)人群中缺乏对精神健康障碍的认识和治疗已被认为是一个全国性的公共卫生问题。然而,从HHC患者、照顾者和HHC工作人员的角度来理解HHC患者和照顾者的行为健康需求还存在差距。这些观点对于形成可接受的、可扩展的综合护理模式至关重要。我们对HHC患者、护理人员和HHC工作人员进行了半结构化访谈,以评估HHC患者及其护理人员未满足的行为健康需求。参与者是从一家医疗保险认证的HHC机构招募的,该机构是东海岸一个大型卫生系统的一部分。我们在2020年1月至5月期间共完成了31次访谈。研究结果表明,HHC患者的行为健康和社会需求明显未得到满足,其照顾者在情感和身体上都很疲惫。患者可能没有得到适当的行为健康服务的原因包括拒绝、费用、文化、缺乏对可用资源的认识、缺乏交通工具和居家状态。虽然大多数患者都在讨论疾病给他们带来的情感损失,但很少有人与服务联系起来。HHC人员就如何满足患者的行为健康需求提出了建议,主要侧重于提供家庭选择。满足HHC人群需求的差距需要能够有效解决HHC患者及其家庭的行为健康和社会需求的综合护理模式。未来的研究应该在HHC环境中开发和测试患者和护理人员指导的综合护理模式。
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期刊介绍: Home Health Care Management & Practice is a comprehensive resource for clinicians, case managers, and administrators providing home and community based health care. Articles address diverse issues, ranging from individual patient care and case management to the human resource management and organizational operations management and administration of organizations and agencies. Regular columns focus on research, legal issues, psychosocial perspectives, accreditation and licensing, compliance, management, and cultural diversity. Specific topics include treatment, care and therapeutic techniques, cultural competence, family caregivers, equipment management, human resources, home health center.
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