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Breaking the 30-day barrier: Long-term effectiveness of a nurse-led 7-step transitional intervention program in heart failure
Document Type
Report
Source
PLoS ONE. February 7, 2023, Vol. 18 Issue 2, e0279815
Subject
Spain
Language
English
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
Background and aims Heart failure (HF) programs successfully reduce 30-day readmissions. However, conflicting data exist about its sustained effects afterwards and its impact on mortality. We evaluated whether the impact of a new nurse-led coordinated transitional HF program extends to longer periods of time, including 90 and 180 days after discharge. Methods and results We designed a natural experiment to undertake a pragmatical evaluation of the implementation of the program. We compared outcomes between patients discharged with HF as primary diagnosis in Period #1 (pre-program; Jan 2017-Aug 2017) and those discharged during Period #2 (HF program; Sept 2017-Jan 2019). Primary endpoint was the composite of all-cause death or all-cause hospitalization 90 and 180 days after discharge. 440 patients were enrolled: 123 in Period #1 and 317 in Period #2. Mean age was 75±9 years. There were more females in Period #2 (p = 0.025), with no other significant differences between periods. The primary endpoint was significantly reduced in the HF program group, at 90 [adjusted OR 0.31 (0.18-0.53), p Conclusion A new nurse-led coordinated transitional bundle of interventions model reduces the composite endpoint of all-cause death and all-cause hospitalization both at 90 and 180 days after a discharge for HF, also in high-risk populations. Such a decrease is driven by a reduction of CV and HF hospitalization. Reduction of all-cause mortality was also observed when the full model including a more exhaustive discharge planning process was implemented.
Author(s): Lidia Alcoberro 1,2,3,4, Pedro Moliner 1,2,3,*, Joan Vime 2, Santiago Jiménez-Marrero 1,2,3, Alberto Garay 1,2,3, Sergi Yun 1,3,5, Alexandra Pons-Riverola 2, Raúl Ramos-Polo 1,2,3, Mar Ras-Jiménez 1,3,5, Marta Tajes [...]