Cognitive Impairment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Health Care Courses of Elderly Hospitalized Patients for Inappropriate Reasons: Qualitative and Economic Analyzes
For almost 17 % of cases patients over 75 years are sent for inappropriate reasons to the
emergency unit. They are described as inappropriate hospitalization because they don't
require the use of technical platform or diagnostic neither therapeutic procedures under
medical supervision. Those are inappropriate because the patient could have a paramedical
and social care at home or in more efficient structures. The hospital remains the place of
remedy for social and health situations whose resolution was not possible because of a lack
of infrastructure available, of patient or his relative information, or a lack of
coordination in medico-social establishment.
These inappropriate hospitalizations involve an increase of length of stay that enhancing
the fragility and vulnerability of the elderly. They have deleterious effects as
decompensation, comorbidities and loss of autonomy.
Moreover, the suffering of natural or informal caregivers is also an important public health
question; Caregivers may have a serious disease resulting from caring their relative. That
leads to increase their consumption of health care and medical goods.
This comprehensive study will highlight the deficiencies of the actual health care through
the analysis of the speech of the different parts involved (main study). Simultaneously, a
comparative analysis of the costs of health care will be conducted (economic combined
study).
For almost 17 % of cases patients over 75 years are sent for inappropriate reasons to the
emergency unit. They are described as inappropriate hospitalization because they don't
require the use of technical platform or diagnostic neither therapeutic procedures under
medical supervision. Those are inappropriate because the patient could have a paramedical
and social care at home or in more efficient structures. The hospital remains the place of
remedy for social and health situations whose resolution was not possible because of a lack
of infrastructure available, of patient or his relative information, or a lack of
coordination in medico-social establishment.
These inappropriate hospitalizations involve an increase of length of stay that enhancing
the fragility and vulnerability of the elderly. They have deleterious effects as
decompensation, comorbidities and loss of autonomy.
Moreover, the suffering of natural or informal caregivers is also an important public health
question; Caregivers may have a serious disease resulting from caring their relative. That
leads to increase their consumption of health care and medical goods.
This comprehensive study will highlight the deficiencies of the actual health care through
the analysis of the speech of the different parts involved (main study). Simultaneously, a
comparative analysis of the costs of health care will be conducted (economic combined
study).
When a patient over 75 years will arrive in the emergency or geriatrics units of the
University Hospital of Besançon and the reason for admission indicated in the hospital
record will be " difficult home care " or " caregiver burn out " or any other reason
unjustified from a strictly medical point of view, the investigator will ensure the
patient's eligibility under the inclusion and non-inclusion criteria, and will do a review
of appropriateness of hospital according Appropriate Assessment Protocol criteria.
All patients corresponding to the inclusion criteria during the three months of the
inclusion period will be identified in the reference population. Expected active file is
fifteen patients in three months. The reference population of patients in the active file
will be followed for six months. Steps of their health care will be identified and described
in a questionnaire detailing the patient's pathway by collecting data on:
- Dates when they change their place of living or care,
- Places of living or care at every step.
The qualitative study will include five patients of the reference population in order to
describe, analyze and understand in depth their health care through semi-structured
interviews. To analyze a variety of pathways, 5 patients will be selected in order to
represent the heterogeneity of admission places (emergency or geriatric unit), as well as
the places of origin (home institution).
The interview will be also proposed to relevant people involved (health professionals,
professional home) in the situation and at least to one relative designated by the patient.
For each change of place of residence or place of care (or return at home) of the five
patients, the interviews will be conducted with the patient and relevant stakeholders.
At the end of the first step, the investigator will join to the outgoing mail, a document to
ensure that the later steps of patient health care is collected. For each step, the
referring health professional will have to do the same in order to compile data of the
patient's pathway.
Thus, from an estimate of three key steps to describe and analyze the healthcare
trajectories of five patients during six months, 90 interviews will be conducted,
transcribed and analyzed.
The economic combined study will focus on the five patients followed in the qualitative
study. This descriptive and prospective study will analyze the differential costs between
the actual health care course and a more appropriate care course. The study will be
conducted according to a "societal" perspective.
The most appropriate health care courses will be selected by healthcare professionals who
specialize in elderly care in the Besançon area (medical structures, gerontological
network…). The patients actual care courses will be presented to them and they will
collectively decide which care course would have been most appropriate for each patient.
The costs of the actual and most appropriate courses will be evaluated as follows:
- Direct medical costs regarding hospitalizations, consultations, medical and technical
procedures, laboratory and pathology costs, and medical transport expenses.
- Direct non-medical costs regarding social expenses (accommodation). Welfare received by
the elderly patients; expenses of the elderly patients or their relatives related to
special facilities and adaptation of the home. Allowances received by relatives in case
of sick leave and the cost associated with consumption of medication and medical
transport (sleep disorders, anxiety and depression, nutritional and memory disorders,
cardiovascular disorders including hypertension, decompensation of chronic
diseases...).
These costs will be collected:
- in the patient's medical record,
- in the record compiled by the social worker,
- in the databases of Regional Health Authority of Franche-Comté
- in the hospital Discharge Abstract Database (PMSI)
- as well as with a questionnaire to patients and caregivers.
The global expenditure related to the actual care course and the most appropriate course as
defined by healthcare professionals will be calculated.
Finally, this economic combined study will analyze the differential costs between current
patient health care and a more relevant patient health care.
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