How great a burden does early discharge to hospital-at-home impose on carers? A randomized controlled trial
- PMID: 10791448
- DOI: 10.1093/ageing/29.2.137
How great a burden does early discharge to hospital-at-home impose on carers? A randomized controlled trial
Abstract
Objective: to assess the effects of an early discharge hospital-at-home scheme on self-reported carer strain and quality of life.
Design: a randomized controlled trial
Setting: Bristol, UK.
Subjects: 133 carers of patients receiving either early discharge from hospital to hospital-at-home (n = 93) care or usual hospital care and discharge (n = 40).
Outcome measures: modified 12-item Carer Strain Index, COOP-WONCA charts and EuroQol EQ-5D at 4 weeks and 3 months post-randomization.
Results: the mean age of carers was 65 years; 56% were women. There were no marked differences between the groups in any of the outcomes used at either 4-week or 3-month follow-up.
Conclusion: there was no evidence of increased self-reported burden imposed on carers of patients discharged early from hospital. Decisions on the implementation of hospital-at-home schemes should be influenced by considerations of cost and effectiveness rather than effects on carers. The effects on carers may, however, differ for other forms of home-based care.
Comment in
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Caring for older hospital-at-home patients.Age Ageing. 2000 Mar;29(2):97-8. doi: 10.1093/ageing/29.2.97. Age Ageing. 2000. PMID: 10791441 No abstract available.
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