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    The provision of hospital at home care: Results of a national survey of UK hospitals

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    Knight, Thomas
    Harris, Ciara
    Mas, Miquel À.
    Shental, Omri
    Ellis, Graham
    Lasserson, Daniel
    Affiliation
    Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust; University of Birmingham; Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    Publication date
    2021-10-11
    Subject
    Emergency medicine
    
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    Background: Hospital at home (HaH) replicates elements of hospital-based care in the community, to facilitate the safe management of a broad spectrum of acute illness in the patient's usual environment. The extent to which this model of care has been adopted in the United Kingdom is unknown. Methods: The Society for Acute Medicine Benchmarking Audit is a day of care survey undertaken annually within the United Kingdom. Participation is open to all hospital in the United Kingdom receiving acutely unwell medical patients. A questionnaire is used to collect hospital-level data on the structure and organisation of acute care delivery. The survey included questions designed to quantify the number of hospitals that offered HaH. When present, further questions were asked to clarify the characteristics of the HaH service in terms of workforce, range of diagnostic test and interventions. This information was used to build a picture of HaH service provision on a national scale. Results: A total of 130 hospitals contributed organisational data to SAMBA19. The capability to refer to a hospital at home service was recognised by 46.9% (n = 61) of units. The majority of these services, 83.3% (n = 50) were nurse-led. The capability to provide a physician review at home was reported in 23.3% (n = 14). The majority of services could provide intravenous antibiotics at home, but access to other simple interventions, such as intravenous diuretics or acute supplemental oxygen, is limited. Conclusion: At present, few acute hospitals for consitency in the United Kingdom have access to a hospital at home service capable of replicating essential elements of inpatient care. Our study suggests organisational change in acute care delivery and significant investment would be required to establish equal access to hospital-at-home care within the United Kingdom.
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    Knight T, Harris C, Mas MÀ, Shental O, Ellis G, Lasserson D. The provision of hospital at home care: Results of a national survey of UK hospitals. Int J Clin Pract. 2021 Dec;75(12):e14814. doi: 10.1111/ijcp.14814.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/6093
    DOI
    10.1111/ijcp.14814
    Publisher
    Hindawi
    Wiley
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1111/ijcp.14814
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