The Determinants of Post-discharge Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes for Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Social Ecological Perspective

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has a persistent nature: PTSD troubles patients even decades after the occurrence of traumatic events. The “health behavioral model” is adopted to examine the effects of external environmental, predisposing, enabling, and need for care factors on the use of VA po...

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Main Author: Luu, Shyuemeng
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spelling ndltd-vcu.edu-oai-scholarscompass.vcu.edu-etd-63152019-10-20T22:08:00Z The Determinants of Post-discharge Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes for Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Social Ecological Perspective Luu, Shyuemeng Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has a persistent nature: PTSD troubles patients even decades after the occurrence of traumatic events. The “health behavioral model” is adopted to examine the effects of external environmental, predisposing, enabling, and need for care factors on the use of VA post-discharge ambulatory care and readmissions. Data were obtained from the Patient Treatment File (PTF) and the Outpatient Care File (OPT), the Area Resource File (ARF), American Hospital Association data sets (AHA), and the Uniform Crime Report (UCR). The use of VA post-discharge ambulatory care is analyzed by using structural equation modeling (SEM). The readmission to VAMCs is evaluated by Cox regression with forward selection. A cross-sectional study is performed on 1,420 PTSD veterans admitted to Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs) in 1994 and 1,517 veterans in 1998 in the Veterans Integrated Services Networks 6 (VISN 6). In both years, the most important determinants of the use of VA post-discharge ambulatory care is “prior use of outpatient care services.” For the 1994 sample, prior use of inpatient services impeded the utilization of post-discharge ambulatory care. For the 1998 sample, barriers to access to care and the length of stay for other mental health encounters in the last year reduced the utilization of post-discharge ambulatory care. For readmission in both years, higher numbers of medical or mental VA post-discharge visits reduce the likelihood of readmission to VAMCs. The service lines program was found to increase the use of VA post-discharge ambulatory care and decrease readmission rates for PTSD veterans. The application of the “health behavioral model” can be extended to outcome research to investigate the contributing factors. A risk adjustment system can also be developed based upon the findings. Communities, VAMCs, and PTSD patients and their families should work to raise awareness of the factors that contributing to both use of care and outcomes, and should form a comprehensive network to improve the wellbeing of PTSD veterans. 2000-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/5231 https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6315&context=etd © The Author Theses and Dissertations VCU Scholars Compass Health Services Research
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Luu, Shyuemeng
The Determinants of Post-discharge Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes for Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Social Ecological Perspective
description Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has a persistent nature: PTSD troubles patients even decades after the occurrence of traumatic events. The “health behavioral model” is adopted to examine the effects of external environmental, predisposing, enabling, and need for care factors on the use of VA post-discharge ambulatory care and readmissions. Data were obtained from the Patient Treatment File (PTF) and the Outpatient Care File (OPT), the Area Resource File (ARF), American Hospital Association data sets (AHA), and the Uniform Crime Report (UCR). The use of VA post-discharge ambulatory care is analyzed by using structural equation modeling (SEM). The readmission to VAMCs is evaluated by Cox regression with forward selection. A cross-sectional study is performed on 1,420 PTSD veterans admitted to Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs) in 1994 and 1,517 veterans in 1998 in the Veterans Integrated Services Networks 6 (VISN 6). In both years, the most important determinants of the use of VA post-discharge ambulatory care is “prior use of outpatient care services.” For the 1994 sample, prior use of inpatient services impeded the utilization of post-discharge ambulatory care. For the 1998 sample, barriers to access to care and the length of stay for other mental health encounters in the last year reduced the utilization of post-discharge ambulatory care. For readmission in both years, higher numbers of medical or mental VA post-discharge visits reduce the likelihood of readmission to VAMCs. The service lines program was found to increase the use of VA post-discharge ambulatory care and decrease readmission rates for PTSD veterans. The application of the “health behavioral model” can be extended to outcome research to investigate the contributing factors. A risk adjustment system can also be developed based upon the findings. Communities, VAMCs, and PTSD patients and their families should work to raise awareness of the factors that contributing to both use of care and outcomes, and should form a comprehensive network to improve the wellbeing of PTSD veterans.
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title The Determinants of Post-discharge Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes for Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Social Ecological Perspective
title_short The Determinants of Post-discharge Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes for Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Social Ecological Perspective
title_full The Determinants of Post-discharge Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes for Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Social Ecological Perspective
title_fullStr The Determinants of Post-discharge Healthcare Utilization and Outcomes for Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Social Ecological Perspective
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