2020
DOI: 10.1111/jep.13460
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Potentially preventable hospitalizations—The ‘pre‐hospital syndrome’: Retrospective observations from the MonashWatch self‐reported health journey study in Victoria, Australia

Abstract: Rationale, Aims, and Objectives HealthLinks: Chronic Care is a state‐wide public hospital initiative designed to improve care for cohorts at‐risk of potentially preventable hospitalizations at no extra cost. MonashWatch (MW) is an hospital outreach service designed to optimize admissions in an at‐risk cohort. Telehealth operators make regular phone calls (≥weekly) using the Patient Journey Record System (PaJR). PaJR generates flags based on patient self‐report, alerting to a risk of admission or emergency depa… Show more

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“…While a majority of hospitalizations reviewed did not appear preventable, one quarter may have been. Efforts to reduce hospitalizations of persons with dementia, whether preventable or all‐cause, could include “do not hospitalize” orders; carer education/support related to the decision to hospitalize 7 ; wider availability of “hospital‐at‐home” 8 ; hospital outreach services to optimize admissions for those at risk 9 ; or a Clinical Decision Unit that applies alternatives to hospitalization 10 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While a majority of hospitalizations reviewed did not appear preventable, one quarter may have been. Efforts to reduce hospitalizations of persons with dementia, whether preventable or all‐cause, could include “do not hospitalize” orders; carer education/support related to the decision to hospitalize 7 ; wider availability of “hospital‐at‐home” 8 ; hospital outreach services to optimize admissions for those at risk 9 ; or a Clinical Decision Unit that applies alternatives to hospitalization 10 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of family and social helpers appears to be a recurring protective factor in preventing PPHs ( 48 ). Family and other social connections may notice signs of deterioration in non-isolated patients during a “pre-hospital syndrome” and arrange for earlier interventions, preventing the need for hospitalization ( 58 ). Previous studies suggest group-based, participatory interventions reduce social isolation ( 27 ), but the effect on hospital outcomes is unknown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently many needs in personal health journeys are overlooked or not understood in a health system designed for episodic care. Personal journeys through health and illness across services uniquely take place in a local biopsychosocial and service context 10–12 due to unpredictable/irregular needs, 13–16 end of life care, 17 and greatly influenced by the locally dominant social determinants 12,17 . The prevailing focus of health care from a top down fragmented process‐driven activity should shift to a user‐driven journey of the individual whose health is at stake and whose recovery must respect their complex socio‐cultural contexts 18 …”
Section: Reframing Clinical Care As Enabling Individual Health Journe...mentioning
confidence: 99%