Appropriateness of unscheduled hospital admissions from care homes.

Jennifer K Harrison, Iona K McKay, Patrick Grant, Jean Hannah, Terence J Quinn
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Unscheduled hospital admissions from care homes are common and potentially avoidable but little guidance is available as to what constitutes an appropriate hospital admission. We surveyed healthcare professionals' opinions on a range of common scenarios affecting care-home residents. We developed seven clinical vignettes and an accompanying questionnaire. We used purposive sampling to obtain opinions from relevant primary care and secondary care teams. We asked assessors to comment on whether they would favour hospital admission and to justify their response using pre-selected options and/or free text. Admission to hospital was judged inappropriate in 54.6% of responses. Opinion on admission varied according to the case, with fewer than half of respondents agreeing for three of the seven cases. Recurring themes were uncertainty around services available to care homes and anticipatory care planning. The lack of consensus suggests that concepts surrounding inappropriate care-home admission are not shared by staff who provide care for this patient group.

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疗养院非计划入院的适当性。
从护理院非计划入院的情况很常见,而且有可能是可以避免的,但对于什么才是适当的入院,目前几乎没有任何指导。我们调查了医护人员对一系列影响护理院居民的常见情况的看法。我们编制了七个临床案例和一份配套的调查问卷。我们采用有目的的抽样调查,从相关的初级护理和二级护理团队中获取意见。我们要求评估者就是否赞成入院发表意见,并使用预选选项和/或自由文本说明其回答的理由。在 54.6% 的回复中,入院治疗被认为是不恰当的。对于入院治疗的意见因病例而异,在七个病例中,有三个病例只有不到一半的受访者表示同意。反复出现的主题是护理院可用服务的不确定性和预期护理规划。缺乏共识表明,为这一患者群体提供护理服务的工作人员并不认同有关不适当入住护理院的概念。
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