通过数字参与扩大护理协调:评估再入院情况的阶梯式楔形试验。

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Alexandra Polovneff, Neemit Shah, Abhishek Janardan, Erika Smith, Ivan Pasillas, Natalie Mortensen, Jeana M Holt, Melek Somai, Rodney Sparapani, Bradley Crotty
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目标:在病人出院时,护理过渡是非常关键和脆弱的时期。电话护理协调是标准护理,但需要大量人力。我们实施了一项患者出院后数字参与(PDDE)计划,以扩大协调范围。我们假设,PDDE 可以降低低风险患者的再入院率,并对中高风险患者的护理协调起到补充作用:研究设计:务实的阶梯式分组随机试验,根据初级保健诊所所在区域分为 5 个实施阶段:根据再入院风险对 2020 年 3 月至 2020 年 11 月期间的所有出院住院患者进行分层。低风险患者可获得 PDDE,中度风险和高风险患者可获得 PDDE 和护理协调。再入院定义为出院后 30 天内的非计划住院。采用混合效应逻辑回归对波浪进行聚类,进行了意向治疗初级分析;还进行了治疗对治疗的分析,以评估计划使用者的影响:共检查了5490名出院患者(2735名对照组;2755名干预组);1949名患者为高风险,2032名患者为中风险,1509名患者为低风险。在对时间和患者因素进行调整后,PDDE 干预对低风险组(95% CI,-0.23 至 0.90;P = .23)、中风险组(95% CI,-0.14 至 0.60;P = .21)和高风险组(95% CI,-0.32 至 0.64;P = .48)的再入院率没有明显影响。在治疗对治疗的分析中,在启动PDDE项目的患者中,低、中、高风险组的再入院情况也相似:我们的研究扩大了资源有限的护理协调,为低风险患者提供了他们以前无法获得的服务,同时对再入院没有影响。PDDE 在患者和医疗服务提供者之间有效地提供了额外的接触点。
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Scaling care coordination through digital engagement: stepped-wedge trial assessing readmissions.

Objectives: Transitions of care are pivotal, vulnerable times as patients are discharged from the hospital. Telephonic care coordination is standard care, but labor intensive. We implemented a patient postdischarge digital engagement (PDDE) program to scale coordination. We hypothesized that PDDE could reduce readmissions for low-risk patients and supplement care coordination for medium- and high-risk patients.

Study design: Pragmatic, stepped-wedge cluster randomization trial with 5 implementation waves based upon primary care clinic region.

Methods: All inpatient hospital discharges between March 2020 and November 2020 were stratified by readmission risk. Low-risk patients were offered access to PDDE, and moderate-risk and high-risk patients were offered access to PDDE and care coordination. Readmission was defined as an unplanned inpatient admission within 30 days from discharge. An intention-to-treat primary analysis was conducted using mixed-effects logistic regression clustering for wave; a treatment-on-the-treated analysis was also conducted to assess the impact among program users.

Results: A total of 5490 patient discharges were examined (2735 control; 2755 intervention); 1949 patients were high risk, 2032 were medium risk, and 1509 were low risk. PDDE intervention did not significantly affect readmission among low-risk (95% CI, -0.23 to 0.90; P  = .23), medium-risk (95% CI, -0.14 to 0.60; P  = .21), and high-risk (95% CI, -0.32 to 0.64; P  = .48) groups after adjustment for time and patient factors. In a treatment-on-the-treated analysis, among patients who activated the PDDE program, readmission was also similar among the low-, medium-, and high-risk cohorts.

Conclusions: Our study expanded resource-limited care coordination by offering low-risk patients a service they were unable to receive previously while having no impact on readmission. PDDE efficiently provided additional touch points between patients and providers.

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American Journal of Managed Care
American Journal of Managed Care 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Managed Care is an independent, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to disseminating clinical information to managed care physicians, clinical decision makers, and other healthcare professionals. Its aim is to stimulate scientific communication in the ever-evolving field of managed care. The American Journal of Managed Care addresses a broad range of issues relevant to clinical decision making in a cost-constrained environment and examines the impact of clinical, management, and policy interventions and programs on healthcare and economic outcomes.
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