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. 2021 Jun 8;4(6):e2111568. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.11568

Table 3. Summary of Outcomes Synthesized Narratively.

Variable Measurement tools or outcomes Study conclusions
Cognitive status Mini Mental State Exam38 No difference
Nutrition Mini Nutritional Assessment Tool38 No difference
Patient satisfaction Unidentified questionnaire38 No difference
“Patient experience” as measured by a composite score including 2 tools: Care Transition Measure 3 and Picker Patient Experience and 2 questions: whether participant recommend the hospital and how they rate their global experience36 No difference
Unidentified questionnaire41 Slightly higher in HaH patients compared to in-hospital patients
Single question to assess whether the patient would prefer HaH35 Both HaH and in-hospital patients preferred or would have preferred HaH
Morbidity due to hospitalization Morbidity (ie, urinary tract infections, catheterization, falls, delirium, pressure sores)38 Less urinary tract infections in the HaH group compared to the in-hospital group; no other differences
Respiratory infections and urinary tract infections39 No difference
Adverse events36 One adverse event in the in-hospital patients compared with none in the HaH patients
Morbidity (infections, delirium, bed sores, deep vein thrombosis, and falls)40 Slightly lower in HaH patients compared with in-hospital patients (not statistically significant)
Caregiver stress Relative Stress Scale38,40 One study38 found no difference in the change between in-hospital and HaH patients. The other study40 found caregiver stress of HaH patients decreased at discharge, but was higher at admission
Anxiety and depression Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale35 HaH patients showed improvement for anxiety at 14 d, not at 90 d, follow-up whereas in-hospital patients worsened
Geriatric Depression Scale38,39 More improvement in HaH patients compared with in-hospital patients
Quality of life Short Form Health Surveys-3634and 1241 No difference
Nottingham Health Profile38 More improvement in HaH patients compared with in-hospital patients
St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire41,42 One study42 found no difference. The other study41 found that HaH patients improved more than in-hospital patients
EuroQuality of Life Instrument 5D-5L35 More improvement in HaH and in-hospital patients at 14 d; no difference at 90 d
Functional status Barthel Index34 No difference
Katz Instrument for Activities of Daily Living and Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living38 No difference in either instruments
7-item Functional Impairment Measure and Activities of Daily Living39 No difference in either instruments
Neurologic deficit Canadian Neurological scale39 No difference
National Institutes Health Stroke Scale score39 No difference

Abbreviation: HaH, hospital-at-home.