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COVID Challenges and Adaptations Among Home-Based Primary Care Practices: Lessons for an Ongoing Pandemic from a National Survey

机译:家庭初级保健实践中的COVID挑战和适应:来自全国调查的持续大流行的经验教训

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Objectives: Approximately 7.5 million US adults are homebound or have difficulty accessing office-based primary care. Home-based primary care (HBPC) provides such patients access to longitudinal medical care at home. The purpose of this study was to describe the challenges and adaptations by HBPC practices made during the first surge of the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: Mixed-methods national survey. Setting and Participants: HBPC practices identified as members of the American Academy of Homecare Medicine (AAHCM) or participants of Home-Centered Care Institute (HCCI) training programs. Methods: Online survey regarding practice responses to COVID-19 surges, COVID-19 testing, the use of telemedicine, practice challenges due to COVID-19, and adaptations to address these challenges. Descriptive statistics and t tests described frequency distributions of nominal and categorical data; qualitative content analysis was used to summarize responses to the open-ended questions. Results: Seventy-nine practices across 29 states were included in the final analyses. Eighty-five percent of practices continued to provide in-person care and nearly half cared for COVID-19 patients. Most practices pivoted to new use of video visits (76.3). The most common challenges were as follows: patient lack of familiarity with telemedicine (81.9), patient anxiety (77.8), clinician anxiety (69.4), technical difficulties reaching patients (66.7), and supply shortages including masks, gown, and disinfecting materials (55.6). Top adaptive strategies included using telemedicine (95.8), reducing in-person visits (81.9), providing resources for patients (52.8), and staff training in PPE use and COVID testing (52.8). Conclusions and Implications: HBPC practices experienced a wide array of COVID-19-related challenges. Most continued to see patients in the home, augmented visits with telemedicine and creatively adapted to the challenges. An increased recognition of the need for in-home care by health systems who observed its critical role in caring for fragile older adults may serve as a silver lining to the otherwise dark sky of the COVID-19 pandemic. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of AMDA - The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
机译:目标:大约有 750 万美国成年人在家中或难以获得基于办公室的初级保健。家庭初级保健 (HBPC) 为这些患者提供在家中获得纵向医疗服务的机会。本研究的目的是描述 HBPC 实践在 COVID-19 大流行的第一次激增期间所面临的挑战和适应。设计:混合方法全国调查。环境和参与者:HBPC 实践被确定为美国家庭护理医学会 (AAHCM) 的成员或以家庭为中心的护理研究所 (HCCI) 培训计划的参与者。方法:关于对 COVID-19 激增的实践反应、COVID-19 测试、远程医疗的使用、COVID-19 导致的实践挑战以及应对这些挑战的调整的在线调查。描述性统计和t检验描述了名义和分类数据的频率分布;定性内容分析用于总结对开放式问题的回答。结果:最终分析包括了 29 个州的 79 种做法。85% 的诊所继续提供面对面的护理,近一半的诊所为 COVID-19 患者提供护理。大多数实践转向了视频访问的新用途 (76.3%)。最常见的挑战如下:患者对远程医疗不熟悉(81.9%)、患者焦虑(77.8%)、临床医生焦虑(69.4%)、技术困难(66。7%),以及口罩、防护服和消毒材料等供应短缺(55.6%)。主要适应性策略包括使用远程医疗 (95.8%)、减少面对面就诊 (81.9%)、为患者提供资源 (52.8%) 以及员工个人防护装备使用和 COVID 检测方面的培训 (52.8%)。结论和影响:HBPC实践经历了一系列与COVID-19相关的挑战。大多数人继续在家中看病,通过远程医疗增加就诊次数,并创造性地适应挑战。卫生系统观察到家庭护理在照顾脆弱老年人方面的关键作用,他们越来越认识到家庭护理的必要性,这可能为COVID-19大流行的黑暗天空带来一线希望。(c) 2021年由爱思唯尔公司(Elsevier Inc.)代表AMDA(急性后和长期护理医学协会)出版

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