Table 1.
Sample size | Outcomes reported | Country | Mean age, years (range) |
Sex (%) |
Length of follow-up* | Newcastle-Ottawa score | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Female | Male | |||||||
Randomised controlled trial | ||||||||
Burns et al (2013)24 | 336 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days; use of community services | England, UK | 39·6 (18–65) | 34% | 66% | 12 months | NA |
Wagner et al (2003)25 | 264 | Use of community services | USA | NR | NR | NR | 12 months | NA |
Steadman et al (2001)26 | 142 | Readmission to hospital | USA | 41 (NR) | 31% | 69% | 11 months | NA |
Swartz et al (1999)27 | 264 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | USA | 39·6 (NR) | 50% | 50% | 12 months | NA |
Case-control study | ||||||||
Van Dorn et al (2010)15 | 3576 | Readmission to hospital; treatment adherence | USA | 41·8 (NR) | 32% | 68% | 88 months | 6 |
Cohort study | ||||||||
Burgess et al (2006)†28 | 128 427 | Readmission to hospital | Australia | 40·1 (NR) | 47% | 53% | 96 months | 5 |
Bursten (1986)29 | 156 | Readmission to hospital | USA | 35·9 (NR) | 36% | 64% | 14 months | 4 |
Castells-Aulet et al (2015)30 | 150 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | Spain | 41·6 (NR) | 33% | 66% | 24 months | 6 |
Geller et al (1998)31 | 19 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | USA | 38·5 (NR) | 37% | 63% | 6 months | 5 |
Hernández-Viadel et al (2010)32 | 76 | Readmission to hospital | Spain | 41·5 (NR) | 32% | 68% | 6 months | 5 |
Hiday and Scheid-Cook (1987)33 | 7002 | Readmission to hospital; use of community services; treatment adherence | USA | NR | 43% | 57% | 6 months | 3 |
Hiday and Scheid-Cook (1989)34 | 740 | Readmission to hospital; use of community services | USA | NR | 41% | 59% | 6 months | 5 |
Kisely et al (2005)35 | 392 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | Australia | 37·2 (NR) | 35% | 65% | 12 months | 6 |
Kisely et al (2004)36 | 754 | Readmission to hospital | Australia | 37·4 (NR) | 36% | 64% | 12 months | 8 |
Pollack et al (2005)37 | 290 | Readmission to hospital; use of community services | USA | 42 (NR) | 47% | 53% | 36 months | 5 |
Segal and Burgess (2006a)38 | 4146 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days; use of community services | Australia | 30·3 (NR) | 35% | 65% | 6 months | 6 |
Segal and Burgess (2006b)39 | 24 973 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days; use of community services | Australia | 44·2 (NR) | 44% | 56% | 120 months | 7 |
Segal et al (2009)40 | 246 | Use of community services | Australia | 33·9 (NR) | 35% | 65% | 12 months | 8 |
Swartz et al (2010)‡41 | 3576 | Readmission to hospital; use of community services; treatment adherence | USA | 41·8 (NR) | 32% | 68% | 96 months | 5 |
Pre-post study design | ||||||||
Awara et al (2013)42 | 34 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | England, UK | 45 (NR) | 32% | 68% | 6 months | 6 |
Castells-Aulet et al (2013)43 | 91 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | Spain | 41 (22–71) | 33% | 63% | 24 months | 8 |
Christy et al (2009)44 | 50 | Readmission to hospital | USA | 41 (19–NR) | 52% | 48% | 24 months | 8 |
Dye et al (2012)45 | 21 | Readmission to hospital; treatment adherence | England, UK | 50 (NR) | 45% | 55% | 24 months | 8 |
Erickson (2005)46 | 100 | Readmission to hospital | USA | 36·6 (18–65) | 43% | 57% | 18 months | 8 |
Fernandez and Nygard (1990)47 | 4179 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | USA | 36·8 (NR) | 41% | 59% | 36 months | 8 |
Kallapiran et al (2010)48 | 28 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | USA | NR | 19% | 81% | 12 months | 9 |
Kijellin and Pelto-Piri (2014)49 | 1038 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | Sweden | NR | 50% | 50% | 24 months | 8 |
Lera-Calatayud et al (2014)50 | 140 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | Spain | 41 (21–75) | 34% | 66% | 12 months | 8 |
Muirhead et al (2006)51 | 94 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days; use of community services | USA | 39·4 (18–66) | 30% | 70% | 12 months | 9 |
Munetz et al (1996)52 | 20 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days; use of community services | USA | 41·4 | 45% | 55% | 12 months | 8 |
O'Brien and Farrell (2005)53 | NR | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days; use of community services | Canada | 45 (20–70) | 40% | 60% | 12 months | 8 |
O'Brien et al (2009)54 | 84 | Use of community services | Canada | 42 (16–76) | 40% | 60% | 12 months | 7 |
O'Keefe et al (1997)55 | 26 | Inpatient bed-days; treatment adherence | USA | 43 (NR) | 46% | 54% | 24 months | 6 |
Ozgul and Brunero (1997)56 | 46 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | Australia | 36 (NR) | 33% | 67% | 36 months | 7 |
Rawala and Gupta (2014)57 | 37 | Treatment adherence | England, UK | 40·9 (25–65) | 8% | 92% | 6 months | 7 |
Rohland et al (2000)58 | 81 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | USA | 36·9 (18–76) | 38% | 62% | 60 months | 8 |
Taylor et al (2016)59 | 1558 | Inpatient bed-days | Scotland, UK | NR | 37% | 63% | 12 months | 7 |
Cohort study with pre-post design | ||||||||
Hunt et al (2007)60 | 316 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days; use of community services | Canada | NR | 55% | 45% | 12 months | 6 |
Kisely et al (2013)61 | 5916 | Inpatient bed-days; use of community services | Australia | 36·8 (NR) | 36% | 64% | 12 months | 5 |
Vaughan et al (2000)62 | 246 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | Australia | 36·1 (NR) | 32% | 68% | 24 months | 7 |
Zanni and Stavis (2007)63 | 115 | Readmission to hospital; inpatient bed-days | USA | NR | NR | NR | 24 months | 8 |
NA=not applicable. NR=not recorded.
Maximum follow-up reported in study; however, 12 month data was extracted for analysis when available, or data closest to 12 months when not.
Only hazard ratios were provided, which could not be combined with other outcomes, therefore this study was excluded from the main meta-analysis.
Only adjusted data were provided, therefore this study was not included in the main meta-analysis.