Implementing an Evidence-Based COPD Hospital Discharge Protocol: A Narrative Review and Expert Recommendations

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Marc Miravitlles
Mohit Bhutani
John R. Hurst
Frits M. E. Franssen
Job F. M. van Boven
Ee Ming Khoo
Jing Zhang
Stephen Brunton
Daiana Stolz
Tonya Winders
Kazuhisa Asai
Jane E. Scullion
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[1] Vall d’Hebron University Hospital/Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR),Pneumology Department
[2] University of Alberta,Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Medicine
[3] University College London,UCL Respiratory
[4] Maastricht University Medical Center,Department of Respiratory Medicine
[5] University of Groningen,Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacology, Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC), University Medical Center Groningen
[6] Universiti Malaya,Department of Primary Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[7] International Primary Care Respiratory Group,Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Zhongshan Hospital, Shanghai Medical College
[8] Fudan University,Clinic of Respiratory Medicine and Faculty of Medicine
[9] US Primary Care Respiratory Group,Department of Respiratory Medicine
[10] University of Freiburg,undefined
[11] Global Allergy and Airways Patient Platform,undefined
[12] Osaka Metropolitan University,undefined
[13] Independent Researcher,undefined
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Advances in Therapy | 2023年 / 40卷
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Care bundles; Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Discharge protocol; Exacerbation; Hospital readmission; Implementation strategies;
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Discharge bundles, comprising evidence-based practices to be implemented prior to discharge, aim to optimise patient outcomes. They have been recommended to address high readmission rates in patients who have been hospitalised for an exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Hospital readmission is associated with increased morbidity and healthcare resource utilisation, contributing substantially to the economic burden of COPD. Previous studies suggest that COPD discharge bundles may result in fewer hospital readmissions, lower risk of mortality and improvement of patient quality of life. However, evidence for their effectiveness is inconsistent, likely owing to variable content and implementation of these bundles. To ensure consistent provision of high-quality care for patients hospitalised with an exacerbation of COPD and reduce readmission rates following discharge, we propose a comprehensive discharge protocol, and provide evidence highlighting the importance of each element of the protocol. We then review care bundles used in COPD and other disease areas to understand how they affect patient outcomes, the barriers to implementing these bundles and what strategies have been used in other disease areas to overcome these barriers. We identified four evidence-based care bundle items for review prior to a patient’s discharge from hospital, including (1) smoking cessation and assessment of environmental exposures, (2) treatment optimisation, (3) pulmonary rehabilitation, and (4) continuity of care. Resource constraints, lack of staff engagement and knowledge, and complexity of the COPD population were some of the key barriers inhibiting effective bundle implementation. These barriers can be addressed by applying learnings on successful bundle implementation from other disease areas, such as healthcare practitioner education and audit and feedback. By utilising the relevant implementation strategies, discharge bundles can be more (cost-)effectively delivered to improve patient outcomes, reduce readmission rates and ensure continuity of care for patients who have been discharged from hospital following a COPD exacerbation.
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