The main purpose is to study, in comparison to classic Home Nursing Care Services (SSIAD), the effect of reinforced Home Nursing Care Services (SSIAD) on the occurrence of hospitalizations
It's a non-interventional, multi-centred, controlled study. Inclusions will start with patients benefit from a so-called "reinforced" bed in the experimental Home Nursing Care Services (SSIAD), that is, with a score between 11 and 21 on the regional public health authorities (ARS) score. Patients from the classic Home Nursing Care Services SSIAD (control arm) will be inclused on a matching mode to the individual clinical profiles of patients recruited into the reinforced Home Nursing Care Services (SSIAD). Matching will be based on age, sex, and comorbidity score (Charlson scale). Screening for matching will be done by a geriatric physician appointed by the sponsor. Once screened in, patients will be proposed the study by the Home Nursing Care Services SSIAD lead investigator who provides home care. Patients in the control arm will also express no opposition. For each patient accepting the study, their family caregiver - if there is one - will also be proposed the study. Various data: Prescription medicinal, reason and duration of hospitalization, number and reason for emergency department presentations, independence and dependency scores and other scales will be collected retrospectively, at inlcusion (J0) , then monthly (M1 to M12).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
677
SSIAD SAPA, 139 Boulevard Saint-Denis
Courbevoie, Île-de-France Region, France
Assessment of hospitalization frequency for patients with Reinforced SSIAD compared to similar patients in classic SSIAD.
Assess the hospitalization frequency for patients with an enhanced SSIAD placement compared to similar patients in conventional SSIAD.
Time frame: 12 months
Assessment of commorbidity risk according Charlson score
Time frame: 12 months
Assessment of the degree of patient dependence according "Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living" KATZ scale
Time frame: 12 months
Assessment of patient's level of dependence through an appreciation of instrumental activities of daily living according Lawton scale
Time frame: 12 months
Assessment of teh degree of autonomy according AGGIR score
Time frame: 12 months
Assessment of quality of life according "Nottingham health profile" scale
Time frame: 12 months
Assessment of health-related quality of life according SF-36 (Medical outcome study Short-Form health survey-36 items)
Time frame: 12 months
Assessment of the emotional, physical and financial burden on a caregiver according Zarit burden scale
Time frame: 12 months
Assessment of qualityof life for caregiver according "36-Item Short Form Survey" (SF-36) Score
Time frame: 12 months
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