Vervroegd ontslag van patiënten met covid-19

Translated title of the contribution: Early hospital discharge for patients with COVID-19: Evaluation of the transmural healthcare program in Amsterdam

Evert W. Hoolwerf, Stella J. M. Zonneveld, Pythia T. Nieuwkerk, Maarten R. D. Bedert, Suzan F. M. Nijman, Nynke Posthuma, Herre J. Reesink, E. C. Kees Kanters, Jan M. Prins, Marc van der Valk

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of an early discharge program for COVID-19-patients who still required additional oxygen support, supervised by their own general practitioner (GP) in a home setting. We evaluated safety and gathered experiences from patients, caregivers and GPs. DESIGN: Cohort study (prospective and retrospective inclusion) METHOD: Adult COVID-19-patients admitted to one of the three Amsterdam hospitals, the Netherlands, were eligible when clinically stable for at least 48 hours, with a minimum oxygen saturation of 94% and a maximum of 3 l/min oxygen support. Patients were included from 23-10-2020 to 26-03-2021. RESULTS: We included 113 patients, of whom 40 retrospectively . Median age was 58 years and median length of hospital stay 8 days. Four patients (3.7%) were readmitted within 14 days after discharge. Median duration of oxygen support at home was 8 days. Almost no home visits were conducted by GPs, but contact by telephone was regular (median 6 times in 2 weeks). All stakeholders reported feeling safe, able and confident while delivering the necessary (self) care. The program was graded by patients and GPs with an 8 (on a scale of 1 to 10). CONCLUSION: Early discharge for COVID-19-patients with a necessity for oxygen support, under supervision of the GP, is safe and was positively evaluated by all stakeholders involved.
Translated title of the contributionEarly hospital discharge for patients with COVID-19: Evaluation of the transmural healthcare program in Amsterdam
Original languageGerman
Article numberD6168
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume165
Issue number34
Publication statusPublished - 27 Aug 2021

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