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The impact of COVID-19 hospitalizations on nursing home admissions: a regional insight into long-term care and public health

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
The impact of COVID-19 hospitalizations on nursing home admissions: a regional insight into long-term care and public health / A. Bandera, M. Colaneri, A.A. Galbussera, M. Canuti, L. Dall'Olio, A. Nobili, M. Puoti, G.C. Marchetti, S. Piva, P. Plebani, M. Raviglione, A. Gori, D. Cereda, O. Leoni, I. Fortino, M.L. Ojeda Fernandez, P.M. Mannucci, P. Agosti, F. Tediosi, M. Baviera, M. Tettamanti. - In: FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 2296-2565. - 13:(2025 Jul), pp. 1613684.1-1613684.10. [10.3389/fpubh.2025.1613684]
Abstract:
Background: To obtain the rate of admission to nursing homes (NHs) and to evaluate clinical characteristics and mortality rates of patients admitted to NHs after hospitalizations for COVID-19, compared to non-COVID-19 acutely hospitalized patients. Methods: We analyzed administrative data from Lombardy, a Northen Italian region, in individuals aged ≥50 years who were hospitalized and discharged alive in 2018 for acute conditions or, between February 2020 and June 2022, for COVID-19. Outcomes included NH institutionalization rates within 180 post-discharge day and mortality following NH admission. Kaplan–Meier curves and Cox proportional hazard models adjusted for age, sex, and comorbidities were used to assess the risks. Results: Among 133,216 COVID-19 hospitalizations in 2020–2022 and 239,099 acute hospitalizations in 2018, institutionalization rates within 180 post-discharge days were similar (3.7% for both cohorts). However, COVID-19 patients had higher adjusted risks of institutionalization (HR 1.70; 95% CI 1.63–1.78) and mortality within 6 months after NH admission (HR 2.08; 95% CI 1.90–2.27). Differences were more pronounced when considering patients hospitalized during the first COVID-19 pandemic wave. Conclusion: COVID-19 hospitalization significantly increases the risks of admission to NHs and early mortality after institutionalization in older individuals compared to hospitalizations due to other acute conditions.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
COVID-19; administrative databases; institutionalization; nursing home; post-acute care
Elenco autori:
A. Bandera, M. Colaneri, A.A. Galbussera, M. Canuti, L. Dall'Olio, A. Nobili, M. Puoti, G.C. Marchetti, S. Piva, P. Plebani, M. Raviglione, A. Gori, D. Cereda, O. Leoni, I. Fortino, M.L. Ojeda Fernandez, P.M. Mannucci, P. Agosti, F. Tediosi, M. Baviera, M. Tettamanti
Autori di Ateneo:
BANDERA ALESSANDRA ( autore )
COLANERI MARTA ( autore )
GORI ANDREA ( autore )
MARCHETTI GIULIA CARLA ( autore )
TEDIOSI FABRIZIO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1181921
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1181921/3133929/fpubh-2-1613684.pdf
Progetto:
The Lombardia long COVID Network for the implementation of best practices in the comprehensive management of long COVID (LLC-Network)
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