Utilization of Palliative Care in Veterans Admitted With Heart Failure Experiencing Homelessness.


Journal

Journal of pain and symptom management
ISSN: 1873-6513
Titre abrégé: J Pain Symptom Manage
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8605836

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 2022
Historique:
received: 22 04 2022
revised: 18 07 2022
accepted: 21 07 2022
pubmed: 29 7 2022
medline: 19 10 2022
entrez: 28 7 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Patients experiencing housing insecurity have numerous barriers affecting their utilization of medical care. Determine if housing insecurity is associated with palliative care (PC) encounters and hospice services in patients with heart failure who receive care in United States Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers. This retrospective study included inpatients in VA hospitals with a primary diagnosis of congestive heart failure from 2010 to 2020. Housing stability was collected from coding and separated into three cohorts: at risk for homelessness, experiencing homelessness, and stably housed. The primary outcome was a PC encounter during admission and the stably housed cohort was used as the analytic reference. Inverse-probability-weighting (IPTW) was calculated to adjust the likelihood of receiving PC during the index admission. Seventy thousand eight hundred fourty nine veterans were identified. Veterans were identified as at risk for homelessness (n=4039, 5.7%), experiencing homelessness (n=1967, 2.8%) and stably housed (n=64,843, 91.5%). PC was delivered to veterans at risk for homelessness (n=484, 12.0%), veterans experiencing homelessness, (n=161, 8.2%) and patients with stable housing (n=6249, 9.6%). Relative to the stably housed and adjusted for IPTW, those at risk for homelessness received PC services similarly (adjusted OR=1.06, 95% CI 0.94,1.19) and those experiencing homelessness were at lower odds of receiving PC services (adjusted OR=0.62, 95% CI 0.52,0.75). Housing stability may be a factor in Veterans receiving PC during hospitalization for heart failure. While the logistical challenges of delivering PC and hospice to people experiencing homelessness are daunting, advocating for these services shows commitment to reducing suffering in life-limiting Illness.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35901868
pii: S0885-3924(22)00828-4
doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2022.07.010
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

471-477

Informations de copyright

Published by Elsevier Inc.

Auteurs

Annie Laurie Gula (AL)

Rhode Island Hospital and Lifespan Health System of Providence (A.L.G., J.R., J.M.S., S.E., W.C.W.), RI, USA.

Jacob Ramos (J)

Rhode Island Hospital and Lifespan Health System of Providence (A.L.G., J.R., J.M.S., S.E., W.C.W.), RI, USA.

Jane M Simpson (JM)

Rhode Island Hospital and Lifespan Health System of Providence (A.L.G., J.R., J.M.S., S.E., W.C.W.), RI, USA.

Lan Jiang (L)

Center of Innovation in Long Term Services and Supports (L.J., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence VA Medical Center, Providence, RI, USA.

Edward Martin (E)

Department of Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University (E.M., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence, RI, USA.

Mitchell Wice (M)

Department of Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University (E.M., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence, RI, USA; Center of Innovation in Long Term Services and Supports (L.J., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence VA Medical Center, Providence, RI, USA.

Sebhat Erqou (S)

Rhode Island Hospital and Lifespan Health System of Providence (A.L.G., J.R., J.M.S., S.E., W.C.W.), RI, USA; Department of Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University (E.M., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence, RI, USA; Center of Innovation in Long Term Services and Supports (L.J., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence VA Medical Center, Providence, RI, USA.

Wen-Chih Wu (WC)

Rhode Island Hospital and Lifespan Health System of Providence (A.L.G., J.R., J.M.S., S.E., W.C.W.), RI, USA; Department of Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University (E.M., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence, RI, USA; Center of Innovation in Long Term Services and Supports (L.J., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence VA Medical Center, Providence, RI, USA.

James L Rudolph (JL)

Department of Medicine, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University (E.M., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence, RI, USA; Center of Innovation in Long Term Services and Supports (L.J., M.W., S.E., W.C.W., J.L.R.), Providence VA Medical Center, Providence, RI, USA. Electronic address: james.rudolph@va.gov.

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