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Potential of Interface Care Models to Deliver More Appropriate Care to Patients With Acute Medical Illness in Singapore and Decrease Utilisation of Acute Care Bed-days

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Every country in the world is experiencing growth in both the size and the proportion of older persons. As a result of the changes, the profile and needs of people with medical illnesses have evolved. How care is delivered to patients has to keep pace with these changes, or patients will experience poor care at high cost and not have their needs met. A new model of care has emerged to meet these challenges: Acute Medical Unit. Despite considerable investment and popularity of this model, questions remain: (i) Who benefits most from this care model? (ii) How may these models be most effectively implemented for the best results? (iii) How effective are these models? Singapore is well-placed to answer these questions with its national healthcare system and excellent research institutions. The investigators plan to study how effective the model is by comparing patients with similar profiles exposed to both these care models compared to how hospital care is usually provided, looking for four differences: (i) how long patients stay in hospital, (ii) how often they use the emergency department (iii) quality of health (iv) cost. Additionally, the investigators seek to characterise patterns of health needs for this group of patients.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 21
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• AMU inclusion criteria - admission from ED to AMU directly

• Control group inclusion criteria - admission from ED to GW directly

• Acute medical illnesses that includes infection-related conditions, falls-disequilibrium, and acute exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

Locations
Other Locations
Singapore
National University Hospital
RECRUITING
Singapore
Contact Information
Primary
John TY Soong, PhD
John_Soong@nuhs.edu.sg
+6567727678
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-09-30
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-05-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 220
Treatments
Acute Medical Unit (AMU) Patients
Patients admitted to the AMU from the Emergency Department (ED) or specialist clinics as their first admission ward. The AMU provides rapid assessment and early intervention to improve efficiency of care. Participants will primarily include adults with acute medical illnesses such as infection-related conditions, falls/disequilibrium, or acute exacerbation of COPD.
General Ward (GW) Control Patients
Patients admitted directly from the ED to General Wards under the Division of Advanced Internal Medicine. Patients will be matched to the AMU group by diagnosis group, age, gender, illness severity, comorbidities, frailty, and functional status to minimize confounding factors.
Sponsors
Collaborators: Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
Leads: National University Hospital, Singapore

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