Effectiveness of home care for fever treatment in older people: A case-control study compared with hospitalized care

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作者
Arai, Yasuyuki [1 ]
Suzuki, Takao [2 ]
Jeong, Seungwon [3 ,5 ]
Inoue, Yusuke [4 ]
Fukuchi, Masahiko [1 ]
Kosaka, Yoshimichi [1 ]
Nagashima, Koji [1 ]
Ohta, Hideki [1 ]
机构
[1] Iki Iki Clin, 9144-1 Yuki, Yuki, Ibaraki 3070001, Japan
[2] JF Oberlin Univ, Inst Gerontol, Machida, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Natl Ctr Geriatr & Gerontol, Dept Social Sci, Obu, Japan
[4] Okayama Prefectural Univ, Fac Hlth & Welf Sci, Soia, Japan
[5] Niimi Univ, Dept Community Welf, Niimi, Japan
关键词
activities of daily living; fever; home care; hospitalization; mortality; FUNCTIONAL DECLINE; LOW MOBILITY; DISABILITY; ADULTS; ADMISSION; SEVERITY; RECOVERY; CRITERIA; OUTCOMES; RISK;
D O I
10.1111/ggi.13909
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Aim To examine whether the outcomes of fever treatment through home care differ from those through hospitalized care for older people who regularly receive home care in Japan. Methods A retrospective survey of medical record-based data for 679 older people who regularly received home care provided by a clinic in Japan. From these data, 61 fever cases (21 cases treated in the hospital and 40 treated at home and assigned to the hospitalized and home-care groups, respectively) were selected for analysis through a matching process. We compared the two groups in terms of mortality rate at 90 days after fever onset, and concerning changes in respective ranks for "Degree of Independent Living for the Elderly with Disability" and "Degree of Independent Living for the Elderly with Dementia" from immediately before fever onset to 90 days after fever onset. Results The mortality rate tended to be higher in the hospitalized group than in the home-care group (33% vs. 13%, respectively, P = 0.05). The hospitalized group also had a higher proportion of patients whose disability had worsened (43% vs. 23%, respectively, P = 0.16) and a significantly higher proportion of patients whose dementia had worsened (29% vs. 6%, respectively, P = 0.03). Conclusions Our findings suggest that home care is more effective than hospitalized care for treating fever in older people who regularly receive home care in Japan, as it leads to lower mortality and better maintenance of activities of daily living capabilities. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2020; 20: 482-487.
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页码:482 / 487
页数:6
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