Nurse contact in patients with home telemetry and association with 30-day hospital readmissions: Subgroup analysis of a randomized controlled trial

Author:

Dawson Nancy L.1,Coombs Shannon S.2,Haga Claire B.1,Hedges Mary S.1,Prier Cara C.1,Walker Ashley L.1,Ball Colleen1,Yin Mingyuan1,McManus Melinda S.1,Tolaymat Leila M.1

Affiliation:

1. Mayo Clinic

2. Washington University

Abstract

Abstract Background: Home telemonitoring has been shown to reduce 30-day readmissions patients at high risk for return to the hospital. The reason for this remains unclear. The aim of this study was to explore the association of nurse contact with 30-day hospital readmission in these high risk patients. Methods: This study was a subgroup analysis from a prior randomized control comparing home telemonitoring for readmission for 30 days to usual care at discharge. Patients randomized to the home telemonitoring who had vital signs outside a preset range, triggered an alert flag for the monitoring nurse, which generated a contact to the patient. We compared patients who had at least one nurse contact to those who had none to see if the contact reduced the rate of readmissions in patients being monitored. Results: Of 449 patients, 292 (65.0%) received 1 or more telemonitoring flags. Single variable and multivariable logistic regression models exploring the association of flag type with hospital 30-day readmission did not find any statistically significant associations of telemonitoring flags with hospital 30-day readmission (all unadjusted P≥0.13, all adjusted P≥0.18). Conclusion: While post-hospitalization home telemetry has been shown to reduce 30-day readmission, our subset analysis did not show that the nurse contact was the factor that reduced readmission in these patients. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02136186, registration date May 12, 2014.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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