Development of a Home Health-Based Palliative Care Program for Patients With Heart Failure.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-2018
Abstract
Heart failure is a significant burden to the healthcare system. Approximately 5.7 million adults in the United States were diagnosed with heart failure between 2009 and 2012 (). The American Heart Association projects that direct costs for heart failure may be as high as $77.7 billion by 2030 (). Technological and pharmaceutical advancements have delayed the progression of the disease; however, it is predicted that close to half of individuals with heart failure will die within 5 years of the initial diagnosis (; ). Current research suggests that the utilization of palliative care and an interdisciplinary team approach to the care of patients with heart failure improves the quality of life and decreases utilization of healthcare resources at the end of life (). This performance improvement project examined the knowledge of a home healthcare interdisciplinary team's knowledge about palliative care in patients with heart failure, the 30-day readmission rate for patients enrolled in a home-based palliative care program, and documentation of advanced directives in a home healthcare organization.
Volume
36
Issue
2
First Page
84
Last Page
92
ISSN
2374-4537
Published In/Presented At
Gasper, A. M., Magdic, K., Ren, D., & Fennimore, L. (2018). Development of a Home Health-Based Palliative Care Program for Patients With Heart Failure. Home healthcare now, 36(2), 84–92. https://doi.org/10.1097/NHH.0000000000000634
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
29498988
Department(s)
Patient Care Services / Nursing
Document Type
Article