荷兰医疗复杂的儿童从医院到家庭的过渡:目前的做法。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS European Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1007/s00431-024-05960-2
H N Haspels, H Knoester, N J G Jansen, I M L Ahout, C D van Karnebeek, M de Hoog, J B M vanWoensel, K F M Joosten
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患有医疗复杂性(CMC)的儿童通常需要24/7专家护理,这可能会阻碍从医院出院回家(H2H),导致住院时间延长。目前对延迟出院的儿科患者及其延期入院的潜在原因的研究有限。因此,我们的目标是:(1)描述处于H2H过渡的CMC的人口统计学、临床特征和病程;(2)确定推迟H2H出院的原因。前瞻性、多中心、观察性队列研究于2022年2月至2022年11月在四家荷兰大学医学中心儿童医院进行,为期6个月。临床收治的患者(0-18岁)如果医学上稳定,但需要专门护理和/或辅助医疗护理,并且处于H2H过渡过程中,则有资格纳入。共纳入44例受试者,其中32例(72.7%)年龄小于1岁。中位住院时间为7.3周(范围0.7-28.7)。进入H2H期后,65.1%的患者推迟出院,主要是由于医疗原因和组织/家庭因素的结合。其余34.9%的患者仅因组织和/或家庭因素而延迟出院。结论:我们的研究强调了导致医疗复杂的儿科患者延迟出院的几个原因,包括他们的医疗脆弱性,父母培训的耗时过程,以及组织家庭护理的挑战。未来的步骤应该探索各种旨在改善H2H过渡的过渡护理方案。•医疗复杂性儿童从医院到家庭的过渡是一个多方面的过程,有许多挑战和障碍•对目前大学医疗中心过渡到家庭的实践的深入了解仍然未知,需要制定一种量身定制的标准化方法。新发现:•我们的研究结果揭示了推迟出院回家的原因,并表明患者在一半以上的住院期间医学稳定。这表明可能有机会重组护理,为儿童、家庭和医疗保健消费带来更好的结果。
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Hospital to home transition of children with medical complexities in the Netherlands: current practice.

Children with Medical Complexity (CMC) often require 24/7 expert care, which may impede discharge from hospital to home (H2H) resulting in prolonged admission. Limited research exists on pediatric patients with delayed discharges and the underlying reasons for such extended admissions. Therefore, our objectives were to (1) describe the demographics, clinical characteristics, and course of CMC who are in their H2H transition and (2) identify the reasons for postponement of H2H discharge. Prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study performed from February 2022 until November 2022 for 6 months in four Dutch University Medical Center children's hospitals. Clinically admitted patients (age 0-18 years) were eligible for inclusion if they were medically stable, yet required specialized nursing and/or paramedical care and were in the H2H transition process. In total, 44 participants were included, of whom 32 (72.7%) were younger than 1 year. Median stay in the hospital was 7.3 weeks (range 0.7-28.7). Upon entering the H2H phase, postponement of discharge was for 65.1% of the patients primarily due to a combination of medical reasons and organizational/family factors. For the remaining 34.9% of the patients, discharge was delayed solely due to organizational and/or family factors. CONCLUSION : Our study highlights several reasons contributing to the postponement of discharge for pediatric patients with medical complexity, including their medical fragility, the time-consuming process of parent training, and the challenges in organizing home care. Future steps should explore various transitional care programs aimed at improving the H2H transition. What is Known: • Hospital to home transition for Children with Medical Complexity is a multi-faceted process with many challenges and obstacles • Insight into the current practice of transitioning home in University Medical Centers remains unknown and is needed to develop a tailored yet standardized approach What is New: • Our findings reveal reasons for postponement of discharge home and show that patients are medically stable for more than half of their hospital stays. This indicates potential opportunities to reorganize care for better outcomes for the child, the family, and healthcare consumption.

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