Home Care Worker Continuity in Home-Based Long-Term Care: Associated Factors and Relationships With Client Health and Well-Being

Author:

Reckrey Jennifer M1,Russell David23ORCID,Fong Mei-Chia4,Burgdorf Julia G2,Franzosa Emily C15ORCID,Travers Jasmine L6ORCID,Ornstein Katherine A7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai , New York City, New York , USA

2. VNS Health Center for Home Care Policy & Research , New York City, New York , USA

3. Department of Sociology, Appalachian State University , Boone, North Carolina , USA

4. L&M Policy Research , Washington, District of Columbia , USA

5. James J. Peters VA Medical Center , Bronx, New York , USA

6. NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing , New York City, New York , USA

7. Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives Despite the importance of provider continuity across healthcare settings, continuity among home care workers who provide hands-on long-term care is understudied. This project describes home care worker continuity, identifies factors associated with increased continuity, and examines associations between continuity and client outcomes. Research Design and Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study of clients receiving Medicaid-funded home-based long-term care (n = 3,864) using insurance plan and home care agency data from a large nonprofit organization. We estimated home care worker continuity for clients between 6-month clinical assessments using Bice–Boxerman scores. We then used generalized estimating equations to model associations between home care worker continuity and (1) client characteristics (e.g., cognitive impairment), and (2) client functional, health, and psychosocial outcomes. Results While home care worker continuity was lowest for clients receiving the most weekly care hours, a range of continuity existed across all levels of care need. Those who were male, older, Asian/Pacific Islander/Native American, cognitively impaired, and functionally impaired had lower continuity. Higher home care worker continuity was significantly associated (p < .05) with fewer falls, a higher likelihood of functional improvement/stabilization, and fewer depressive symptoms. Discussion and Implications The finding that home care worker continuity is associated with the health and well-being of home-based long-term care clients underscores the importance of building high-quality relationships in long-term care. Continued efforts are necessary to understand and advance home care worker continuity and to identify other aspects of the home care experience that benefit those receiving long-term care at home.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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