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A NURSING HOME–BASED COVID-19-ONLY REHAB PROGRAM: VARIABLES RELATED TO SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY DISCHARGE

Many COVID-19 patients continue to test positive for COVID-19 beyond the typical quarantine period. Persistent positive testing complicated hospital discharges to nursing home (NH) based rehabilitation facilities when (in May 2020) New York State (NYS) required a negative COVID result prior to NH ad...

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Autores principales: Burack, Orah, Reinhardt, Joann, Mak, Wingyun, Spinner, Ruth
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770638/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1807
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Reinhardt, Joann
Mak, Wingyun
Spinner, Ruth
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description Many COVID-19 patients continue to test positive for COVID-19 beyond the typical quarantine period. Persistent positive testing complicated hospital discharges to nursing home (NH) based rehabilitation facilities when (in May 2020) New York State (NYS) required a negative COVID result prior to NH admissions. To meet the needs of medically stable persistent positive patients, NYS approved 19 NHs as COVID-only facilities (COF). These facilities provided rehabilitation services and allowed hospitals to regain critical space for incoming acute care patients. In the present study we describe the (1) establishment of a 100 bed COF, (2) patients admitted to the COF and care provided, and (3) predictors of successful discharge to the community.Information on the establishment of the COF was obtained from interviews with NH leadership and clinical staff. Patient, treatment, and outcome data were obtained from the NH’s electronic health record. Of 319 COF admissions over four months, 54% were female and the mean age was 80 years (SD=10.56). 51% had cognitive impairment and the mean number of comorbidities was 6.75 (SD=2.47). All patients received physical and occupational therapy while 37% received speech therapy. Medical treatment included: anticoagulants (52%), oxygen (37%), antibiotics (35%), inhaler/nebulizers (31%), and oral steroids (15%). 59% of COF stays resulted in successful community discharges. This outcome was more likely for patients who had fewer comorbidities, less speech therapy, and did not require antibiotics. Implications for COVID care as well as leveraging NH potential during crisis will be discussed.
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spelling pubmed-97706382022-12-22 A NURSING HOME–BASED COVID-19-ONLY REHAB PROGRAM: VARIABLES RELATED TO SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY DISCHARGE Burack, Orah Reinhardt, Joann Mak, Wingyun Spinner, Ruth Innov Aging Abstracts Many COVID-19 patients continue to test positive for COVID-19 beyond the typical quarantine period. Persistent positive testing complicated hospital discharges to nursing home (NH) based rehabilitation facilities when (in May 2020) New York State (NYS) required a negative COVID result prior to NH admissions. To meet the needs of medically stable persistent positive patients, NYS approved 19 NHs as COVID-only facilities (COF). These facilities provided rehabilitation services and allowed hospitals to regain critical space for incoming acute care patients. In the present study we describe the (1) establishment of a 100 bed COF, (2) patients admitted to the COF and care provided, and (3) predictors of successful discharge to the community.Information on the establishment of the COF was obtained from interviews with NH leadership and clinical staff. Patient, treatment, and outcome data were obtained from the NH’s electronic health record. Of 319 COF admissions over four months, 54% were female and the mean age was 80 years (SD=10.56). 51% had cognitive impairment and the mean number of comorbidities was 6.75 (SD=2.47). All patients received physical and occupational therapy while 37% received speech therapy. Medical treatment included: anticoagulants (52%), oxygen (37%), antibiotics (35%), inhaler/nebulizers (31%), and oral steroids (15%). 59% of COF stays resulted in successful community discharges. This outcome was more likely for patients who had fewer comorbidities, less speech therapy, and did not require antibiotics. Implications for COVID care as well as leveraging NH potential during crisis will be discussed. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9770638/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1807 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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A NURSING HOME–BASED COVID-19-ONLY REHAB PROGRAM: VARIABLES RELATED TO SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY DISCHARGE
title A NURSING HOME–BASED COVID-19-ONLY REHAB PROGRAM: VARIABLES RELATED TO SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY DISCHARGE
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title_fullStr A NURSING HOME–BASED COVID-19-ONLY REHAB PROGRAM: VARIABLES RELATED TO SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY DISCHARGE
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