Published May 16, 2024 | Version v1
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Association of health confidence with hospital length of stay and readmission

  • 1. University of Chicago

Description

Background: Length of stay (LOS) is an important measure of hospital quality and may be impacted by patient participation. However, concepts of patient participation, like health confidence, have received little examination in hospitalized patients' LOS, especially in diverse populations.

Objective: To determine if the Health Confidence Score (HCS) is associated with hospital LOS and readmission in a socioeconomically diverse population.

Designs, settings and participants: We conducted a prospective cohort study in 2022 of adult general medicine patients at an academic hospital in Chicago, Illinois.

Intervention: None.

Main outcome and measures: Patient-reported responses to the HCS (scored 0 [lowest health confidence] to ‒12 [highest health confidence]), as well as demographic, socioeconomic, and clinical questions, were collected. Primary outcome was LOS and secondary outcomes were 30- and 90-day readmission.

Results: Among 2797 socioeconomically diverse patients who completed the survey (response rate 28.5%), there was an average HCS of 9.19 (SD 2.68, range 0-12). Using linear regression, patients with high HCS (HCS ≥ 9) had a 1.53-day lower LOS (p < .01, 95% CI [-2.11, -0.95]) than patients with a low HCS (HCS < 9). This association remained when examining individual HCS questions and controlling for covariates. In logistic regression, HCS was not significantly associated with readmission, but the question "I am involved in decisions about me" (adjusted model: OR 0.83; 95% CI [0.71, 0.96]; p = .01) was associated with 90-day readmission.

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1002/jhm.13405
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:12653

Funding

National Institutes of Health
TL1 TR002388
National Institutes of Health
HRSA T32 HP42019
National Institutes of Health
K24 HL163408
National Institutes of Health
R01 HL146644
AHRQ
R01 HS027804
National Institutes of Health
R25 AG060910

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Medicine