A multidisciplinary team case management approach reduces the burden of frequent asthma admissions

Up to 10% of asthmatics have “difficult asthma”; however, they account for 80% of asthma-related expenditure and run the highest risk of acute severe exacerbations. An estimated 75% of admissions for asthma are avoidable. Guidelines advise that these patients be managed by an experienced specialist...

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Main Authors: Hannah Burke, Jenny Davis, Sian Evans, Laura Flower, Andrew Tan, Ramesh J. Kurukulaaratchy
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Language:English
Published: European Respiratory Society 2016-07-01
Series:ERJ Open Research
Online Access:http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/2/3/00039-2016.full
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spelling doaj-6c4deb808c5c42a994b0cb0fefbd4ba62020-11-24T21:06:31ZengEuropean Respiratory SocietyERJ Open Research2312-05412016-07-012310.1183/23120541.00039-201600039-2016A multidisciplinary team case management approach reduces the burden of frequent asthma admissionsHannah Burke0Jenny Davis1Sian Evans2Laura Flower3Andrew Tan4Ramesh J. Kurukulaaratchy5 Dept of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK Dept of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK Dept of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK Dept of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK Dept of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK Dept of Respiratory Medicine, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK Up to 10% of asthmatics have “difficult asthma”; however, they account for 80% of asthma-related expenditure and run the highest risk of acute severe exacerbations. An estimated 75% of admissions for asthma are avoidable. Guidelines advise that these patients be managed by an experienced specialist multidisciplinary team (MDT). We aimed to assess the impact of a case management strategy delivered via specialist MDTs on acute healthcare utilisation of patients with frequent asthma admissions. An MDT (consultant, specialist nurse, physiotherapist and psychologist) case management strategy was introduced in 2010 at University Hospital Southampton Foundation Trust (Southampton, UK) to support patients with frequent asthma admissions during admission and then in clinic. To assess efficacy, we systematically searched the hospital database for patients acutely admitted for asthma on two or more occasions in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Data were collected retrospectively covering patient demographics, admission details, asthma severity and comorbidity. From 2010 to 2012, 84 patients were admitted on two or more occasions per year (80% female, mean body mass index 31 kg·m−2 and 55% psychological comorbidity). After introducing an MDT approach repeat asthma admissions fell by 33% from 127 in 2010 to 84 in 2012 (p=0.0004). In addition, bed days fell by 52% from 895 in 2010 to 430 in 2010 (p=0.015). An MDT case management approach significantly reduces hospitalisation in difficult asthma patients with prior frequent admission.http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/2/3/00039-2016.full
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Jenny Davis
Sian Evans
Laura Flower
Andrew Tan
Ramesh J. Kurukulaaratchy
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Jenny Davis
Sian Evans
Laura Flower
Andrew Tan
Ramesh J. Kurukulaaratchy
A multidisciplinary team case management approach reduces the burden of frequent asthma admissions
ERJ Open Research
author_facet Hannah Burke
Jenny Davis
Sian Evans
Laura Flower
Andrew Tan
Ramesh J. Kurukulaaratchy
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title A multidisciplinary team case management approach reduces the burden of frequent asthma admissions
title_short A multidisciplinary team case management approach reduces the burden of frequent asthma admissions
title_full A multidisciplinary team case management approach reduces the burden of frequent asthma admissions
title_fullStr A multidisciplinary team case management approach reduces the burden of frequent asthma admissions
title_full_unstemmed A multidisciplinary team case management approach reduces the burden of frequent asthma admissions
title_sort multidisciplinary team case management approach reduces the burden of frequent asthma admissions
publisher European Respiratory Society
series ERJ Open Research
issn 2312-0541
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Up to 10% of asthmatics have “difficult asthma”; however, they account for 80% of asthma-related expenditure and run the highest risk of acute severe exacerbations. An estimated 75% of admissions for asthma are avoidable. Guidelines advise that these patients be managed by an experienced specialist multidisciplinary team (MDT). We aimed to assess the impact of a case management strategy delivered via specialist MDTs on acute healthcare utilisation of patients with frequent asthma admissions. An MDT (consultant, specialist nurse, physiotherapist and psychologist) case management strategy was introduced in 2010 at University Hospital Southampton Foundation Trust (Southampton, UK) to support patients with frequent asthma admissions during admission and then in clinic. To assess efficacy, we systematically searched the hospital database for patients acutely admitted for asthma on two or more occasions in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Data were collected retrospectively covering patient demographics, admission details, asthma severity and comorbidity. From 2010 to 2012, 84 patients were admitted on two or more occasions per year (80% female, mean body mass index 31 kg·m−2 and 55% psychological comorbidity). After introducing an MDT approach repeat asthma admissions fell by 33% from 127 in 2010 to 84 in 2012 (p=0.0004). In addition, bed days fell by 52% from 895 in 2010 to 430 in 2010 (p=0.015). An MDT case management approach significantly reduces hospitalisation in difficult asthma patients with prior frequent admission.
url http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/2/3/00039-2016.full
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