Older Hospitalised Patients' Reported Confidence in Managing Discharge Needs: a Retrospective Observational Study

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Peter Hartley, Olivia Sharpe, Roman Romero-Ortuno, Older Hospitalised Patients' Reported Confidence in Managing Discharge Needs: a Retrospective Observational Study, Journal of Frailty, Sarcopenia and Falls, 2023Download Item:
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Objectives: To evaluate the introduction of a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) of self-confidence in
managing discharge needs in an acutely hospitalised older adult population. Methods: A retrospective service
evaluation in an English hospital. The PROM measure consisted of a visual analogue scale asking patients to rate
their confidence with managing the things that they would need to do at home. This was collected on admission
and discharge. Results: Of 923 patients, 461 had both admission and discharge confidence scores. Median
confidence was higher at discharge (8.00, IQR: 6.20-9.80) than on admission (7.20, 5.00-9.00) (P<0.001).
Predictors of high confidence with managing discharge needs at admission were: being male; having a lower number
of morbidities; self-reporting fewer falls over the last year; and a higher level of functional mobility. Low confidence
score on admission, being from one’s own home, and a higher number of physiotherapy contacts were associated
with improvement in PROM scores. Self-confidence in managing discharge needs at discharge was not associated
with readmission within 30 days. Conclusions: Measuring patient-reported confidence to manage discharge needs
is feasible in an older inpatient population. Confidence improved from admission to discharge, and more frequent
physiotherapy input was associated with improved confidence.
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