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Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis · Jan 2009
Early discharge care with ongoing follow-up support may reduce hospital readmissions in COPD.
- Maria Lawlor, Sinead Kealy, Michelle Agnew, Bettina Korn, Jennifer Quinn, Ciara Cassidy, Bernard Silke, Finbarr O'Connell, and Rory O'Donnell.
- Department of Respiratory Medicine, CResT Directorate, St. James' Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland.
- Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis. 2009 Jan 1;4:55-60.
BackgroundEarly discharge care and self-management education, although effective in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), do not typically reduce hospital re-admission rates for exacerbations of the disease. We hypothesized that a respiratory outreach programme that comprises early discharge care followed by continued rapid-access out-patient support would reduce the need for hospital readmission in these patients.MethodsTwo hundred and forty-six patients, acutely admitted with exacerbations of COPD, were recruited to the respiratory outreach programme that included early discharge care, follow-up education, telephone support and rapid future access to respiratory out-patient clinics. Sixty of these patients received self-management education also. Emergency department presentations and admission rates were compared at six and 12 months after, compared to prior to, participation in the programme for the same patient cohort.ResultsThe frequency of both emergency department presentations and hospital admissions was significantly reduced after participation in the programme.ConclusionsProvision of a respiratory outreach service that includes early discharge care, followed by education, telephone support and ongoing rapid access to out-patient clinics is associated with reduced readmission rates in COPD patients.
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