Patients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: a qualitative interview study with older people above 65 years of age

TitlePatients’ perceptions of frequent hospital admissions: a qualitative interview study with older people above 65 years of age
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsHuang M, van der Borght C, Leithaus M, Flamaing J, Goderis G
JournalBMC Geriatrics
Volume20
Issue1
Pagination332
Date Published2020/09/07
ISBN Number1471-2318
Accession NumberWOS:000570955200005
Abstract

Although ‘frequent flyer’ hospital admissions represent barely 3 to 8% of the total patient population in a hospital, they are responsible for a disproportionately high percentage (12 to 28%) of all admissions. Moreover, hospital admissions are an important contributor to health care costs and overpopulation in various hospitals. The aim of this research is to obtain a deeper insight into the phenomenon of frequent flyer hospital admissions. Our objectives were to understand the patients’ perspectives on the cause of their frequent hospital admissions and to identify the perceived consequences of the frequent flyer status.

DOI10.1186/s12877-020-01748-9
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