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Table 2 Proportion of residents with new do-not-hospitalize orders and any hospital transfers during follow-upa among residents with advanced illness, by treatment status

From: Effect of advance care planning video on do-not-hospitalize orders for nursing home residents with advanced illness

 

Long-stay residentsb with advanced illnessc

Short-stay residentsb with advanced illnessc

% (SE)

[95% CI]

AME (SE)

[95% CI]

% (SE)

[95% CI]

AME (SE)

[95% CI]

Intervention

(n = 1485)

Control

(n = 2417)

 

Intervention

(n = 873)

Control

(n = 1342)

 

Do-not-hospitalize (DNH) order

9.3 (2.2)

[5.0, 13.6]

4.2 (1.1)

[2.1, 6.3]

5.0 (2.4)

[0.3, 9.8]

8.0 (1.7)

[4.6, 11.3]

3.5 (1.0)

[1.5, 5.5]

4.4 (2.0)

[0.5, 8.3]

Any hospitalization

28.4 (1.6)

[25.3, 31.5]

28.8 (1.5)

[25.8, 31.7]

-0.4 (2.2)

[-4.7, 3.9]

39.9 (1.9)

[36.1, 43.6]

38.3 (1.4)

[35.6, 41.0]

1.5 (2.4)

[-3.1, 6.2]

  1. Reflect estimated probabilities from logistic regression, controlling for resident age and race / ethnicity, with a random effect for nursing homes
  2. Abbreviations: AME Average marginal effect, DNH Do not hospitalize
  3. a12-month follow-up for long-stay residents; 100 days follow-up for short-stay residents
  4. bLong-stay: over 100 days in nursing home; Short-stay: 100 or fewer days in nursing home
  5. cAdvanced illness includes residents with advanced dementia or advanced CHF / COPD