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Am J Hosp Palliat Care ; 34(2): 166-172, 2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26656032

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: There is a growing need for home-based palliative care services, especially for seriously ill individuals who want to avoid hospitalizations and remain with their regular outside care providers. AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of Care Choices, a new in-home palliative care program provided by the Visiting Nurse Services of Northeastern New York and Ellis Medicine's community hospital serving New York's Capital District. METHODS: This prospective cohort study assessed patient outcomes over the course of 1 year for 123 patients (49 men and 74 women) with serious illnesses who were new enrollees in the program. Quality of life was assessed at baseline and after 1 month on service. Satisfaction with care was measured after 1 and 3 months on service. The number of emergency department visits and inpatient hospitalizations pre- and postenrollment was measured for all enrollees. RESULTS: Patients were highly satisfied (72.7%-100%) with their initial care and reported greater satisfaction ( P < .05) and stable symptom management over time. Fewer emergency department ( P < .001) and inpatient hospital admissions ( P < .001) occurred among enrollees while on the palliative care service. CONCLUSION: An in-home palliative care program offered jointly through a visiting nurse service and community hospital may be a successful model for providing quality care that satisfies chronically ill patients' desire to remain at home and avoid hospital admissions.


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Hospitals, Community/organization & administration , Nurses, Community Health , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Home Care Services/organization & administration , Home Care Services/standards , Humans , Interinstitutional Relations , Male , Middle Aged , Models, Organizational , New York , Nurses, Community Health/organization & administration , Nurses, Community Health/standards , Palliative Care/organization & administration , Palliative Care/standards , Patient Satisfaction , Program Evaluation , Prospective Studies , Quality of Life
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