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Efficacy of home healthcare on the management of tracheostomy patients

Nura A. Almansour, Yasmeen A. AlHedyan, Nada N. Alshathri, Razan S. Alsubaie, Sara Y. Alsuliman, Aamir A. Omair, Abdullah K. Alanazi and Amjad S. Alserayaa
Saudi Medical Journal July 2024, 45 (7) 724-730; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2024.45.7.20240294
Nura A. Almansour
From the College of Medicine (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; from the King Abdulaziz Medical City (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs; from the Department of Medical Education (Omair), College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; and from the Division of Adult Home Health Care Department (Alanazi, Alseraya), King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Yasmeen A. AlHedyan
From the College of Medicine (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; from the King Abdulaziz Medical City (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs; from the Department of Medical Education (Omair), College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; and from the Division of Adult Home Health Care Department (Alanazi, Alseraya), King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Nada N. Alshathri
From the College of Medicine (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; from the King Abdulaziz Medical City (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs; from the Department of Medical Education (Omair), College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; and from the Division of Adult Home Health Care Department (Alanazi, Alseraya), King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Razan S. Alsubaie
From the College of Medicine (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; from the King Abdulaziz Medical City (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs; from the Department of Medical Education (Omair), College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; and from the Division of Adult Home Health Care Department (Alanazi, Alseraya), King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Sara Y. Alsuliman
From the College of Medicine (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; from the King Abdulaziz Medical City (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs; from the Department of Medical Education (Omair), College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; and from the Division of Adult Home Health Care Department (Alanazi, Alseraya), King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Aamir A. Omair
From the College of Medicine (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; from the King Abdulaziz Medical City (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs; from the Department of Medical Education (Omair), College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; and from the Division of Adult Home Health Care Department (Alanazi, Alseraya), King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Abdullah K. Alanazi
From the College of Medicine (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; from the King Abdulaziz Medical City (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs; from the Department of Medical Education (Omair), College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; and from the Division of Adult Home Health Care Department (Alanazi, Alseraya), King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Amjad S. Alserayaa
From the College of Medicine (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; from the King Abdulaziz Medical City (Almansour, AlHedyan, Alshathri, Alsubaie, Alsuliman, Alseraya), Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs; from the Department of Medical Education (Omair), College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz for Health Sciences; and from the Division of Adult Home Health Care Department (Alanazi, Alseraya), King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluated the home healthcare efficacy in managing tracheostomy patients at King Abdulaziz Medical City under the Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs. Home healthcare is care provided to patients in the convenience of their homes to ensure high-quality care based on healthcare providers’ supervision.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study utilizing a non-probability consecutive sampling technique, including all available tracheal patients with no exclusion criteria, was carried out in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, between January 2019 and June 2022. The collected data included patient demographic variables and respiratory settings (ventilation type, daily ventilation need, tracheostomy duration, and ventilator settings). The outcomes included mortality rate and therapeutic outcomes of tracheal management.

Results: Of the 183 patients in the study, the most common type of respiratory-related infection was pneumonia (53%). Unlike respiratory-related causes, The mortality rate of patients admitted to the intensive care unit that was unrelated to respiratory causes was statistically significant (57%) (p=0.003). The mortality rate of patients who used aerosol tracheal collars (34%) was markedly higher than mechanically ventilated patients (57%) (p=0.004). The mortality rate following discharge from HHC was 40%, and was higher among patients aged >70 years (47%) (p=0.04).

Conclusion: Pneumonia was associated with the majority of ventilator-related infections and resulted in hospital readmissions. Ensuring proper practices and caregiver education is crucial to decrease the incidence of ventilator-related infections.

Keywords:
  • tracheostomy
  • home health care
  • Tracheal patients

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  • Disclosure. Authors have no conflict of interests, and the work was not supported or funded by any drug company.

  • Received April 12, 2024.
  • Accepted May 27, 2024.
  • Copyright: © Saudi Medical Journal

This is an Open Access journal and articles published are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (CC BY-NC). Readers may copy, distribute, and display the work for non-commercial purposes with the proper citation of the original work.

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Nura A. Almansour, Yasmeen A. AlHedyan, Nada N. Alshathri, Razan S. Alsubaie, Sara Y. Alsuliman, Aamir A. Omair, Abdullah K. Alanazi, Amjad S. Alserayaa
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