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- Title
Patient and Provider Perspectives on 30-Day Readmissions, Preventability, and Strategies for Improving Transitions of Care for Patients with HIV at a Safety Net Hospital.
- Authors
Nijhawan, Ank E.; Higashi, Robin T.; Marks, Emily G.; Tiruneh, Yordanos M.; Lee, Simon Craddock
- Abstract
Thirty-day hospital readmissions, a key quality metric, are common among people living with HIV. We assessed perceived causes of 30-day readmissions, factors associated with preventability, and strategies to reduce preventable readmissions and improve continuity of care for HIV-positive individuals. Patient, provider, and staff perspectives toward 30-day readmissions were evaluated in semistructured interviews (n = 86) conducted in triads (HIV-positive patient, medical provider, and case manager) recruited from an inpatient safety net hospital. Iterative analysis included both deductive and inductive themes. Key findings include the following: (1) The 30-day metric should be adjusted for safety net institutions and patients with AIDS; (2) Participants disagreed about preventability, especially regarding patient-level factors; (3) Various stakeholders proposed readmission reduction strategies that spanned the inpatient to outpatient care continuum. Based on these diverse perspectives, we outline multiple interventions, from teach-back patient education to postdischarge home visits, which could substantially decrease hospital readmissions in this underserved population.
- Subjects
SAFETY-net health care providers; HIV-positive persons; PATIENT safety; INPATIENT care; PATIENT readmissions; OUTPATIENT medical care
- Publication
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care, 2019, Vol 18, p1
- ISSN
2325-9582
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/2325958219827615