Potentially avoidable hospital readmissions in patients with advanced cancer

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PURPOSE Patients with cancer often prefer to avoid time in the hospital; however, data are lacking on the prevalence and predictors of potentially avoidable readmissions (PARs) among those with advanced cancer. METHODS We enrolled patients with advanced cancer from September 2, 2014, to November 21, 2014, who had an unplanned hospitalization and assessed their patient-reported symptom burden (Edmonton Symptom Assessment System) at the time of admission. For 1 year after enrollment, we reviewed patients’ health records to determine the primary reason for every hospital readmission and we classified readmissions as PARs using adapted Graham’s criteria. We examined predictors of PARs using nonlinear mixed-effects models with binomial distribution. RESULTS We enrolled 200 (86.2%) of 232 patients who were approached. For these 200 patients, we reviewed 277 total hospital readmissions and identified 108 (39.0%) of these as PARs. The most common reasons for PARs were premature discharge from a prior hospitalization (30.6%) and failure of timely follow-up (28.7%). PAR hospitalizations were more likely than non-PAR hospitalizations to experience symptoms as the primary reason for admission (28.7% v 13.0%; P = .001). We found that married patients were less likely to experience PARs (odds ratio, 0.30; 95% CI, 0.15 to 0.57; P, .001) and that those with a higher physical symptom burden were more likely to experience PARs (odds ratio, 1.03; 95% CI, 1.01 to 1.05; P = .012). CONCLUSION We observed that a substantial proportion of hospital readmissions are potentially avoidable and found that patients’ symptom burdens predict PARs. These findings underscore the need to assess and address the symptom burden of hospitalized patients with advanced cancer in this highly symptomatic population.

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Connor Johnson, P., Xiao, Y., Wong, R. L., D’Arpino, S., Moran, S. M. C., Lage, D. E., … Nipp, R. D. (2019). Potentially avoidable hospital readmissions in patients with advanced cancer. Journal of Oncology Practice, 15(5), E420–E427. https://doi.org/10.1200/JOP.18.00595

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