首页> 外文期刊>Journal of the American Medical Directors Association >Community Discharge Among Post-Acute Nursing Home Residents: An Association With Patient Safety Culture?
【24h】

Community Discharge Among Post-Acute Nursing Home Residents: An Association With Patient Safety Culture?

机译:急性期后疗养院居民的社区出院:与患者安全文化的关联?

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

? 2021 AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care MedicineObjectives: We examined whether better patient safety culture (PSC) in skilled nursing facilities was associated with higher likelihood of successful community discharge for post-acute care residents. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting and Participants: Medicare beneficiaries who were newly admitted for post-acute care (N = 53,929) to skilled nursing facilities participating in PSC survey (N = 818). Methods: Facility-level PSC scores were obtained from a national, random survey conducted in 2017. Survey data was linked to Minimum Dataset 3.0, Medicare Provider Analysis and Review, Master Beneficiary Summary File, Nursing Home Compare File, Payroll-Based Journal, and Areal Health Resources File. Successful discharge to community was the outcome of interest. Facility-level PSC scores were the key covariate. We controlled for individual-level, facility-level, and area-level characteristics. Separate logistic regression models for each of the 12 PSC domains and for the overall score were fit. Results: Post-acute care residents who were successfully discharged to community were more likely to be female (63.7), white (87.1), Medicare-only (88.1), cognitively intact (87.8), and admitted following a surgery (40.9) The multivariable analyses showed that teamwork (odds ratio 1.09, P = .02) and supervisor expectations and actions promoting resident safety (odds ratio 1.11, P = .01) were significantly associated with the increased likelihood of successful community discharge. Conclusions and Implications: This is the first study to analyze the relationship between patient safety culture and successful discharge among post-acute care residents. Our results suggest that nursing home leaders may want to focus their quality and safety improvement efforts on specific PSC domains (eg, teamwork) as means for improving community discharge for post-acute care residents.
机译:?2021 AMDA – 急性后和长期护理医学协会目标:我们研究了专业护理机构中更好的患者安全文化 (PSC) 是否与急性后护理居民成功出院的可能性更高有关。设计:横断面研究。环境和参与者:新入院接受急性后护理的医疗保险受益人 (N = 53,929) 到参与 PSC 调查的专业护理机构 (N = 818)。方法:从 2017 年进行的一项全国性随机调查中获得设施级 PSC 分数。调查数据链接到最小数据集 3.0、Medicare 提供者分析和审查、主受益人摘要文件、疗养院比较文件、基于工资的期刊和区域健康资源文件。成功出院到社区是感兴趣的结果。设施水平的 PSC 评分是关键的协变量。我们控制了个人层面、设施层面和区域层面的特征。对 12 个 PSC 域中的每一个域和总分进行单独的逻辑回归模型拟合。结果:成功出院到社区的急性期护理后居民更有可能是女性 (63.7%)、白人 (87.1%)、仅医疗保险 (88.1%)、认知完整 (87.8%) 和手术后入院 (40.9%) 多变量分析显示,团队合作(比值比 1.09,P = .02)和主管期望和促进居民安全的行动(比值比 1.11,P = .01)与社区出院成功的可能性增加显著相关。结论和意义:这是第一项分析急性期后护理住院医师患者安全文化与成功出院之间关系的研究。我们的研究结果表明,疗养院领导者可能希望将他们的质量和安全改进工作集中在特定的PSC领域(例如,团队合作),作为改善急性期后护理居民社区出院的手段。

著录项

获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号