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. 2022 May 26;22:704. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08100-4

Table 1.

Characteristics of included studies (arranged by publication year)

(Reference) First author + Year + Country Study design Setting Study population Risk of bias Quality

[38] Harrold, 2014

U.S.A

Retrospective cohort Hospice Care at Home 35,232 patients (53.8% women). Mean age mean: 79 (71–89) years Convenience sample High (5)

[42] Holm SG, 2014

Norway

Cross-sectional Home Care Services, including Home Help, Home Nursing Care or both 276 home care recipients in municipality A and 181 in B Convenience sample High (5)

[27] Montalto M, 2010

Australia

Cohort HIH, as the equivalent of a ward or clinical unit of the hospital, in a large not-for-profit private Hospital 3,423 episodes (44.7% women); age range 0 to + 80 Convenience sample. There is no control group. There is no control for confounding variables in the design/analysis. There is no blind or third party evaluation. Precision of results not reported (only p values) Low (2)
[43] Vecchio N, 2007. Australia Cross-sectional Community-based non-government national home care services provider 218 clients (57% women), age range 7 to 99 Single-centre study with a convenience sample. Precision of results not reported Medium (3)
[39] Adams, 2001. U.S.A Retrospective cohort Non-profit Medicare-certified Home Health Agencies 2,788 episodes of medical-surgical patients (65% women), mean age (75 years (SD 13.5) Convenience sample High (5)

[28] Adams, 2000

U.S.A

Prospective cohort Non-profit Medicare-certified Home Health Agencies 2,788 episodes of medical-surgical patients (65% women), mean age (75 years (SD 13.5) Convenience sample. There is no control for confounding variables in the design/analysis Medium (3)

[29] Lee TT, 2000

U.S.A

Cohort Home Healthcare 244 patients (50% women), mean age 60.5 years Single-centre study with a convenience sample. Precision of results not reported Medium (3)

[30] Payne SM, 1998

U.S.A

Cohort Non proprietary Home Health Agencies 4,426 home health visits, based on 2,012 clients. The average age of the clients was 59.2 years, 58.5% were women Convenience sample of experienced nurses (unrepresentative) Medium (3)

[31] Hays BJ, 1995

U.S.A

Cross-sectional Home health agency that serves urban and rural areas 237 patients (64% female), 81% 60 years or older Precision of results not reported Medium (4)
[32] Bonifassi, 1994. France Cohort Hospitalisation at home centers 163 stay in Hospitalisation at home centers. Patients with HIV, with an average age of 36.5 years, mostly male

Convenience sample. Limited to HIV-patients

Basic descriptive analysis, without adjusting the results and without reporting its precision

Low (1)
[44] Trisolini MG, 1994. U.S.A Cross-sectional Home Healthcare 273 patient visits; 67% women. Mean age: 67.4 (SD: 16.8) years

Convenience sample

Non-validated measuring instrument

Precision of results not reported

Medium (4)
[40] Tiesinga, 1994. Netherlands Retrospective cohort Community Health Care institutions (rural and urban) 65 community health nurses and community nurse auxiliaries; 1,200 patients 69% women); average age: 70 years

Convenience sample

Non-validated measuring instrument

Precision of results not reported

Medium (4)

[33] Churness, 1991

U.S.A

Cohort Home Health Nursing Services 83 out of 138 nurses collected data on 1,183 home visits. In phase III, 187 visits were in the sample

Convenience sample

During the time of the study, pay-per-visit was introduced (possible information bias). Non-validated measuring instrument

Precision of results not reported

Low (2)

[34] Cox CL, 1990

U.S.A

Cohort A hospital-affiliated, non-profit, Medicare-Certified home health care agency that provides skilled nursing care, and other professional and home health aide services 50 patients (68% women); mean age: 76.8 years

Convenience sample

It does not take into account factors related to the activity of professionals. Precision of results not reported

Medium (3)
[35] Williams BC, 1990. U.S.A Cohort Home health services 1984 episodes of care corresponding to 1963 patients (63% women); median age: 69 years (range < 1 to > 99 years) It does not take into account factors related to the activity of professionals. Precision of results not reported Medium (3)
[36] Peters DA, 1988. U.S.A Cohort Home Care, as provided by a visiting nurse association (Agency A) and a hospital-based home care program (Agency B)

560 home care cases: 314 from Agency A and 246 from Agency B

Mean age of 63

Convenience sample

Validity data of the measuring instrument not shown. Precision of results not reported

Medium (4)
[37] Stark AJ, 1984. Canada Cohort Long-term care program 3518 clients (75.9% women); Mean age in Unit A (urban): 78.5 years (S.D. 13.3) and in Unit B (semi-rural): 74.6 years (S.D. 14.8)

Convenience sample

There is no definition about the measure of the level of care/activity performed. No analysis plan is established. Precision of results not reported

Medium (3)
[41] Ballard, 1983. U.S.A Retrospective cohort Home Care Agencies 397 patient records (56.2% women); mean age: 70.9 years (range 1 to 96) Limited to cancer or cardiac patients. No information about the professionals’ activities. There is not standardized definitions Medium (4)