Health and social care delivery research

Ways to Lower Unexpected Hospital Visits from Care Homes: A Review

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Abstract

A total of 124 publications/reports were included in the review, indicating the scale of research on interventions to reduce unplanned hospital admissions for care home residents.

  • Integrated care and quality improvement programmes that provide additional support to care homes may reduce unplanned admissions compared to usual care.
  • Simpler training and staff development initiatives showed mixed results in their effectiveness for reducing admissions.
  • Advance care planning was identified as a critical factor in the success of quality improvement programmes.
  • Do-not-hospitalise orders were found to create challenges in decision-making for end-of-life care.
  • Qualitative research highlighted tensions among paramedics, care home staff, and residents or their family carers affecting admission decisions.
  • Most evidence was of low quality, limiting the ability to draw firm conclusions about the effectiveness of various interventions.

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