Aims: A highly functional continuity of patient care, which is linked to the reduction of the risk of long-term hospitalization, above all for ‘at-risk’ patients. Research into an objective, reliable instrument for redirecting individual results to organizational aims to extend the entire country, is a fundamental step to move from a reactive assistance approach to a pro-active one. Methods: An observational and descriptive retrospective study was carried out July - November 2014 in two Italian state hospitals, completing the BRASS Index within 48/72 hours of admission. Results: The study group consisted of 122 inpatients. A correlation presented itself, albeit low (ρ=0.05191), between age and the number of ‘revolving door’ admissions; a medium correlation (ρ=0.485131) between age and risk band (according to BRASS). Conclusions: The BRASS Index is straightforward and swift, and can prove a valuable tool in directing nurses’ attention to those patients most at risk of prolonged hospitalization.

BRASS score and complex discharge. a pilot study / Cammilletti, V; Forino, F; Palombi, M; Donati, D; Tartaglini, D; Di Muzio, M. - In: ACTA BIOMEDICA. - ISSN 2531-6745. - 88:4(2017), pp. 414-425. [10.23750/abm.v88i4.6191]

BRASS score and complex discharge. a pilot study

Di Muzio M
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2017

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Aims: A highly functional continuity of patient care, which is linked to the reduction of the risk of long-term hospitalization, above all for ‘at-risk’ patients. Research into an objective, reliable instrument for redirecting individual results to organizational aims to extend the entire country, is a fundamental step to move from a reactive assistance approach to a pro-active one. Methods: An observational and descriptive retrospective study was carried out July - November 2014 in two Italian state hospitals, completing the BRASS Index within 48/72 hours of admission. Results: The study group consisted of 122 inpatients. A correlation presented itself, albeit low (ρ=0.05191), between age and the number of ‘revolving door’ admissions; a medium correlation (ρ=0.485131) between age and risk band (according to BRASS). Conclusions: The BRASS Index is straightforward and swift, and can prove a valuable tool in directing nurses’ attention to those patients most at risk of prolonged hospitalization.
2017
brass index; discharge planning, nursing care; continuity of patient care; validation study
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BRASS score and complex discharge. a pilot study / Cammilletti, V; Forino, F; Palombi, M; Donati, D; Tartaglini, D; Di Muzio, M. - In: ACTA BIOMEDICA. - ISSN 2531-6745. - 88:4(2017), pp. 414-425. [10.23750/abm.v88i4.6191]
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