Association between outpatient follow-up and pediatric emergency department asthma visits

被引:56
作者
Cabana, MD
Bruckman, D
Bratton, SL
Kemper, AR
Clark, NM
机构
[1] Univ Michigan Hlth Care Syst, Div Gen Pediat, Child Hlth Evaluat & Res Unit, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[2] Univ Michigan Hlth Care Syst, Div Pediat Crit Care Med, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[3] Univ Michigan, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Behav & Educ, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
关键词
asthma guidelines; quality of care; primary care; emergency department; follow-up;
D O I
10.1081/JAS-120023499
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) guidelines recommend that patients receive a follow-up outpatient asthma visit after being discharged from an emergency department (ED) for asthma. Objective. To measure the frequency of follow-up outpatient asthma visits and its association with repeat ED asthma visit. Design. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of children with asthma using claims data from a university-based managed care organization from January 1998 to October 2000. We performed a multivariate survival analysis using Cox proportional hazards model to determine the effect of follow-up outpatient asthma visits on the likelihood of a repeat ED asthma visit, after controlling for severity of illness, patient age, gender, insurance, and the specialty of the primary care provider. Results: A total of 561 children had 780 ED asthma visits. Of these, 103 (17%) had a repeat ED asthma visit within 1 year. Almost two-thirds of children (66%) did not receive outpatient follow-up for asthma within 30 days of an ED asthma visit. Outpatient asthma visits within 30 days of an ED asthma visit are associated with an increased likelihood (relative risk = 1.80; 95% confidence interval 1.19, 2.72) for repeat ED asthma visits within 1 year. Conclusions. Most patients do not have outpatient follow-up after an ED asthma visit. However, those patients that present for outpatient follow-up have an increased likelihood for repeat ED asthma visits. For the primary care provider, these outpatient follow-up visits signal an increased risk that a patient will return to the ED for asthma and are a key opportunity to prevent future ED asthma visits.
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