Racial Disparities in Post-Acute Home Health Care Referral and Utilization among Older Adults with Diabetes
Racial and ethnic disparities exist in diabetes prevalence, health services utilization, and outcomes including disabling and life-threatening complications among patients with diabetes. Home health care may especially benefit older adults with diabetes through individualized education, advocacy, ca...
Main Authors: | , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2021-03-01
|
Series: | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/6/3196 |
id |
doaj-d05722ba5fe64f56b5a9e2a512bb28d5 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-d05722ba5fe64f56b5a9e2a512bb28d52021-03-20T00:05:06ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-03-01183196319610.3390/ijerph18063196Racial Disparities in Post-Acute Home Health Care Referral and Utilization among Older Adults with DiabetesJamie M. Smith0Olga F. Jarrín1Haiqun Lin2Jennifer Tsui3Tina Dharamdasani4Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins5College of Nursing, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USASchool of Nursing, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ 07108, USASchool of Nursing, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ 07108, USAKeck School of Medicine of USC, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, LA 90033, USASchool of Public Health, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USASchool of Nursing, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ 07108, USARacial and ethnic disparities exist in diabetes prevalence, health services utilization, and outcomes including disabling and life-threatening complications among patients with diabetes. Home health care may especially benefit older adults with diabetes through individualized education, advocacy, care coordination, and psychosocial support for patients and their caregivers. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between race/ethnicity and hospital discharge to home health care and subsequent utilization of home health care among a cohort of adults (age 50 and older) who experienced a diabetes-related hospitalization. The study was limited to patients who were continuously enrolled in Medicare for at least 12 months and in the United States. The cohort (<i>n</i> = 786,758) was followed for 14 days after their diabetes-related index hospitalization, using linked Medicare administrative, claims, and assessment data (2014–2016). Multivariate logistic regression models included patient demographics, comorbidities, hospital length of stay, geographic region, neighborhood deprivation, and rural/urban setting. In fully adjusted models, hospital discharge to home health care was significantly less likely among Hispanic (OR 0.8, 95% CI 0.8–0.8) and American Indian (OR 0.8, CI 0.8–0.8) patients compared to White patients. Among those discharged to home health care, all non-white racial/ethnic minority patients were less likely to receive services within 14-days. Future efforts to reduce racial/ethnic disparities in post-acute care outcomes among patients with a diabetes-related hospitalization should include policies and practice guidelines that address structural racism and systemic barriers to accessing home health care services.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/6/3196chronic conditionsdiabetesolder adultsrace or ethnicityhealth care accesshome health care |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Jamie M. Smith Olga F. Jarrín Haiqun Lin Jennifer Tsui Tina Dharamdasani Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins |
spellingShingle |
Jamie M. Smith Olga F. Jarrín Haiqun Lin Jennifer Tsui Tina Dharamdasani Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins Racial Disparities in Post-Acute Home Health Care Referral and Utilization among Older Adults with Diabetes International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health chronic conditions diabetes older adults race or ethnicity health care access home health care |
author_facet |
Jamie M. Smith Olga F. Jarrín Haiqun Lin Jennifer Tsui Tina Dharamdasani Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins |
author_sort |
Jamie M. Smith |
title |
Racial Disparities in Post-Acute Home Health Care Referral and Utilization among Older Adults with Diabetes |
title_short |
Racial Disparities in Post-Acute Home Health Care Referral and Utilization among Older Adults with Diabetes |
title_full |
Racial Disparities in Post-Acute Home Health Care Referral and Utilization among Older Adults with Diabetes |
title_fullStr |
Racial Disparities in Post-Acute Home Health Care Referral and Utilization among Older Adults with Diabetes |
title_full_unstemmed |
Racial Disparities in Post-Acute Home Health Care Referral and Utilization among Older Adults with Diabetes |
title_sort |
racial disparities in post-acute home health care referral and utilization among older adults with diabetes |
publisher |
MDPI AG |
series |
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
issn |
1661-7827 1660-4601 |
publishDate |
2021-03-01 |
description |
Racial and ethnic disparities exist in diabetes prevalence, health services utilization, and outcomes including disabling and life-threatening complications among patients with diabetes. Home health care may especially benefit older adults with diabetes through individualized education, advocacy, care coordination, and psychosocial support for patients and their caregivers. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between race/ethnicity and hospital discharge to home health care and subsequent utilization of home health care among a cohort of adults (age 50 and older) who experienced a diabetes-related hospitalization. The study was limited to patients who were continuously enrolled in Medicare for at least 12 months and in the United States. The cohort (<i>n</i> = 786,758) was followed for 14 days after their diabetes-related index hospitalization, using linked Medicare administrative, claims, and assessment data (2014–2016). Multivariate logistic regression models included patient demographics, comorbidities, hospital length of stay, geographic region, neighborhood deprivation, and rural/urban setting. In fully adjusted models, hospital discharge to home health care was significantly less likely among Hispanic (OR 0.8, 95% CI 0.8–0.8) and American Indian (OR 0.8, CI 0.8–0.8) patients compared to White patients. Among those discharged to home health care, all non-white racial/ethnic minority patients were less likely to receive services within 14-days. Future efforts to reduce racial/ethnic disparities in post-acute care outcomes among patients with a diabetes-related hospitalization should include policies and practice guidelines that address structural racism and systemic barriers to accessing home health care services. |
topic |
chronic conditions diabetes older adults race or ethnicity health care access home health care |
url |
https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/6/3196 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT jamiemsmith racialdisparitiesinpostacutehomehealthcarereferralandutilizationamongolderadultswithdiabetes AT olgafjarrin racialdisparitiesinpostacutehomehealthcarereferralandutilizationamongolderadultswithdiabetes AT haiqunlin racialdisparitiesinpostacutehomehealthcarereferralandutilizationamongolderadultswithdiabetes AT jennifertsui racialdisparitiesinpostacutehomehealthcarereferralandutilizationamongolderadultswithdiabetes AT tinadharamdasani racialdisparitiesinpostacutehomehealthcarereferralandutilizationamongolderadultswithdiabetes AT charlottethomashawkins racialdisparitiesinpostacutehomehealthcarereferralandutilizationamongolderadultswithdiabetes |
_version_ |
1724212393759735808 |