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Differences in nursing home admission between functionally defined populations in Germany and the association with quality of health care.


ABSTRACT:

Background

People prefer to age in place and not move into a nursing home as long as possible. The prevention of cognitive and functional impairments is feasible to support this goal. Health services play a key role in providing support for underlying medical conditions. We examined differentials in nursing home admissions between patient sharing networks in Germany and whether potential variations can be attributed to indicators of health care provision.

Methods

We conducted an ecological study using data of patients of 65?years and above from all 11 AOK statutory health insurance companies in Germany. Nursing home admissions were observed in a cohort of persons becoming initially care-dependent in 2006 (n =?118,213) with a follow-up of up to 10?years. A patient sharing network was constructed and indicators for quality of health care were calculated based on data of up to 6.6 million patients per year. Community detection was applied to gain distinct patient populations. Analyses were conducted descriptively and through regression analyses to identify the variation explained by included quality indicators.

Results

The difference in the proportion of nursing home admissions between identified clusters shows an interquartile range (IQR) of 12.6% and the average time between onset of care-dependency and admission to a nursing home an IQR of 10,4 quarters. Included quality indicators attributed for 40% of these variations for the proportion of nursing home admissions and 49% for the time until nursing home admission, respectively. Indicators of process quality showed the single highest contribution. Effects of single indicators were inconclusive.

Conclusions

Health services can support persons in their preference to age in place. Research and discussion on adequate health care for care-dependent persons and on conditions, where nursing home admission may be beneficial, is necessary.

SUBMITTER: Domhoff D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7923327 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differences in nursing home admission between functionally defined populations in Germany and the association with quality of health care.

Domhoff Dominik D   Seibert Kathrin K   Stiefler Susanne S   Wolf-Ostermann Karin K   Peschke Dirk D  

BMC health services research 20210302 1


<h4>Background</h4>People prefer to age in place and not move into a nursing home as long as possible. The prevention of cognitive and functional impairments is feasible to support this goal. Health services play a key role in providing support for underlying medical conditions. We examined differentials in nursing home admissions between patient sharing networks in Germany and whether potential variations can be attributed to indicators of health care provision.<h4>Methods</h4>We conducted an e  ...[more]

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