Pohl J M, Collins C, Given C W
School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109, USA.
Home Health Care Serv Q. 1995;15(4):33-47.
Access to Skilled Nursing and Home Health Aid services among elderly patients (N = 580) and their family caregivers post hospital discharge was examined using logistic regression. A majority of the sample (65%) were referred for Skilled Nursing services while only 28% were referred for Home Health Aid services. Caregiving situations in which the spouse was the primary caregiver were less than half as likely to be referred for either service when compared to non-spouses. As expected, ADL limitations were a significant predictor of referral for both services. Women patients with the same ADL limitation as men were only about a fourth as likely to be referred for Home Health Aid services as men. Findings are discussed in terms of access to care and the need for policy to consider more than patient limitations in the referral criteria.
通过逻辑回归分析,研究了580名老年患者及其家庭护理人员出院后获得专业护理和家庭健康护理服务的情况。大部分样本(65%)被转介接受专业护理服务,而只有28%被转介接受家庭健康护理服务。与非配偶护理情况相比,配偶作为主要护理者的情况被转介接受这两种服务的可能性不到非配偶的一半。正如预期的那样,日常生活活动(ADL)受限是这两种服务转介的重要预测因素。与男性有相同ADL受限情况的女性患者被转介接受家庭健康护理服务的可能性仅为男性的四分之一左右。研究结果从获得护理的角度以及政策在转介标准中需要考虑的不仅仅是患者限制方面进行了讨论。