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Clinical Trial
. 2002 Nov;87(5):371-5.
doi: 10.1136/adc.87.5.371.

Randomised controlled trial comparing an acute paediatric hospital at home scheme with conventional hospital care

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Randomised controlled trial comparing an acute paediatric hospital at home scheme with conventional hospital care

S A Sartain et al. Arch Dis Child. 2002 Nov.

Abstract

Aims: To assess the clinical effectiveness of a paediatric hospital at home service compared to conventional hospital care.

Methods: A total of 399 children suffering from breathing difficulty (n = 202), diarrhoea and vomiting (n = 125), or fever (n = 72) were randomised to Hospital at Home or in-patient paediatric care. Main outcome measures were: comparative clinical effectiveness as measured by readmission rate within three months (used as a proxy for parental coping with illness); and length of stay/care and comparative satisfaction of both patients and carers.

Results: Clinical effectiveness of both services was not significantly different. Length of care was one day longer in the Hospital at Home group; however, most parents and children preferred home care.

Conclusions: Hospital at Home is a clinically acceptable form of care for these groups of acute paediatric illness. Readmission rates within three months failed to show any advantage in terms of parental coping. Parents and patients expressed a strong preference for hospital at home.

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Assessment and randomisation process.
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Progress of patients through trial.

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