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Date publication
janvier 2015
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr AUBRY Régis
,
Dr MORIN Lucas
Tous les auteurs :
Morin L, Johnell K, Aubry R
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Résumé
OBJECTIVES:: recent studies have reported that hospitals have become a common place of death for nursing home residents. This study aimed to (i) measure variations in the proportion of in-hospital deaths across regions after adjustment for facility-level characteristics and (ii) identify environmental risk factors that might explain these variations in France. DESIGN: a cross-sectional retrospective survey was conducted in 2013. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: coordinating physicians in 3,705 nursing homes in France. MEASUREMENTS:: a regression model was used to construct risk-adjusted rates of in-hospital deaths considering the facilities' characteristics. At the regional level, the outcome was defined as the difference between the observed rate of in-hospital deaths and the expected risk-adjusted rate. Values exceeding zero indicated rates that exceeded the national predicted rate of in-hospital deaths and thus highlighted regions in which the risk-adjusted probability for nursing home residents to die in a hospital was greater than average. RESULTS:: among 70,119 nursing home decedents, 25.4% (n = 17,789) died in hospitals. The characteristics of the facilities had a significant influence on the proportion of in-hospital deaths among the nursing home decedents. However, after adjustment for these facility-level risk factors, the proportion of nursing homes that reported worse-than-average outcomes showed significant variation (range 26.0-79.6%). At the regional level, both the rate of acute hospital beds and the rate of general practitioners were found to be strongly correlated with the probability of reporting worse-than-average outcomes (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION:: our study demonstrates the existence of major differences across regions in France and highlights the need for targeted interventions regarding end-of-life care in nursing home facilities.
Référence
Age Ageing. 2015 Jan 20. pii: afu197.