Metadata
Title
Outpatient Follow-up Care After Hospital Discharge of Children With Complex Chronic Conditions at a Rural Tertiary Care Hospital
Authors
Brown A; Quaile M; Morris H; Tumin D; Parker CL; Warren L; Wall B; Crickmore K; Ledoux M; Eldridge DL; Aikman I
Year
2021
Publication
Clinical Pediatrics
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine factors associated with completion of recommended outpatient follow-up visits in children with complex chronic conditions (CCCs) following hospital discharge. METHODS: We retrospectively identified children aged 1 to 17 years diagnosed with a CCC who were discharged from our rural tertiary care children’s hospital between 2017 and 2018 with a diagnosis meeting published CCC criteria. Patients discharged from the neonatal intensive care unit and patients enrolled in a care coordination program for technology-dependent children were excluded. RESULTS: Of 113 eligible patients, 77 (68%) had outpatient follow-up consistent with discharge instructions. Intensive care unit (ICU) admission (P = .020) and prolonged length of stay (P = .004) were associated with decreased likelihood of completing recommended follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Among children with CCCs who were not already enrolled in a care coordination program, ICU admission was associated with increased risk of not completing recommended outpatient follow-up. This population could be targeted for expanded care coordination efforts.
Authors
Aikman I | Brown A | Crickmore K | Eldridge DL | Ledoux M | Morris H | Parker CL | Quaile M | Tumin D | Wall B | Warren L
MeSH
Adult | Bereavement | Child | Communication | Curriculum | Female | Focus Groups | Humans | Male | Middle Aged | Palliative Care | Parents | Patient Care Team | Pediatrics/ed [Education] | Professional-Family Relations | Surveys and Questionnaires | Terminal Care