• Ann. Intern. Med. · Jul 2021

    Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study

    Is Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment Admission Avoidance Hospital at Home an Alternative to Hospital Admission for Older Persons? : A Randomized Trial.

    • Sasha Shepperd, Chris Butler, Andrea Cradduck-Bamford, Graham Ellis, Alastair Gray, Anthony Hemsley, Pradeep Khanna, Peter Langhorne, Sam Mort, Scott Ramsay, Rebekah Schiff, David J Stott, Angela Wilkinson, Ly-Mee Yu, and John Young.
    • University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom (S.S., C.B., A.C., A.G., S.M., L.Y.).
    • Ann. Intern. Med. 2021 Jul 1; 174 (7): 889898889-898.

    BackgroundDelivering hospital-level care with comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) in the home is one approach to deal with the increased demand for bed-based hospital care, but clinical effectiveness is uncertain.ObjectiveTo assess the clinical effectiveness of admission avoidance hospital at home (HAH) with CGA for older persons.DesignMultisite randomized trial. (ISRCTN registry number: ISRCTN60477865).Setting9 hospital and community sites in the United Kingdom.Patients1055 older persons who were medically unwell, were physiologically stable, and were referred for a hospital admission.InterventionAdmission avoidance HAH with CGA versus hospital admission with CGA when available using 2:1 randomization.MeasurementsThe primary outcome of living at home was measured at 6 months. Secondary outcomes were new admission to long-term residential care, death, health status, delirium, and patient satisfaction.ResultsParticipants had a mean age of 83.3 years (SD, 7.0). At 6-month follow-up, 528 of 672 (78.6%) participants in the CGA HAH group versus 247 of 328 (75.3%) participants in the hospital group were living at home (relative risk [RR], 1.05 [95% CI, 0.95 to 1.15]; P = 0.36); 114 of 673 (16.9%) versus 58 of 328 (17.7%) had died (RR, 0.98 [CI, 0.65 to 1.47]; P = 0.92); and 37 of 646 (5.7%) versus 27 of 311 (8.7%) were in long-term residential care (RR, 0.58 [CI, 0.45 to 0.76]; P < 0.001).LimitationThe findings are most applicable to older persons referred from a hospital short-stay acute medical assessment unit; episodes of delirium may have been undetected.ConclusionAdmission avoidance HAH with CGA led to similar outcomes as hospital admission in the proportion of older persons living at home as well as a decrease in admissions to long-term residential care at 6 months. This type of service can provide an alternative to hospitalization for selected older persons.Primary Funding SourceThe National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Delivery Research Programme (12/209/66).

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