Home Health Care Workers? Interactions with Medical Providers, Home Care Agencies, and Family Members for Patients with Heart Failure

Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM(2023)

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Background: Despite providing frequent care to heart failure (HF) patients, home health care workers (HHWs) are generally considered neither part of the health care team nor the family, and their clinical observations are often overlooked. To better understand this workforce's involve-ment in care, we quantified HHWs' scope of interactions with clinicians, health systems, and family caregivers. Methods: Community-partnered cross-sectional survey of English-and Spanish-speaking HHWs who cared for a HF patient in the last year. The survey included 6 open-ended questions about aspects of care coordination, alongside demographic and employment characteristics. Descriptive statistics were performed.Results: Three hundred ninety-one HHWs employed by 56 unique home care agencies completed the survey. HHWs took HF patients to a median of 3 doctor appointments in the last year with 21.9% of them taking patients to >= 7 doctor appointments. Nearly a quarter of HHWs reported that these appointments were in >= 3 different health systems. A third of HHWs organized care for their HF patient with >= 2 family caregivers.Conclusions: HHWs' scope of health-related interactions is large, indicating that there may be novel opportunities to leverage HHWs' experiences to improve health care delivery and patient care in HF. ( J Am Board Fam Med 2023;36:369-375.)
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Caregivers,Chronic Disease,Cross-Sectional Studies,Delivery of Health Care,Heart Failure,Home Health Care,New York,Outcomes Research
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