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Hospital-based home-care programs enhance perinatal patient and family support. These specialized nursing services offer continuous care from hospital to home, improving efficiency and coordination across the continuum.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Perinatal Care

Background:

  • Hospitals are increasingly implementing home-care programs to extend patient support beyond the facility.
  • These programs aim to provide efficient and appropriate care across a patient's healthcare journey.
  • Specialized perinatal nursing programs address needs during the antepartum, postpartum, and neonatal stages.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the benefits and structure of hospital-based home-care programs, particularly those specializing in perinatal nursing.
  • To emphasize the advantages of integrated care across the hospital and home settings.
  • To underscore the role of skilled nursing staff in facilitating seamless patient transitions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of hospital-based home-care program models.

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  • Analysis of the integration of perinatal nursing services.
  • Examination of factors influencing physician referrals and care coordination.
  • Main Results:

    • Hospital-based programs leverage existing skilled nursing staff, fostering trust and referrals.
    • These programs facilitate cost-effective and coordinated care across the continuum.
    • Specialized perinatal nursing ensures comprehensive support for families during critical life stages.

    Conclusions:

    • Hospital-based home-care programs offer a valuable model for continuous, coordinated patient care.
    • The internal availability of specialized nursing staff is a key advantage for program success.
    • These programs improve efficiency and patient satisfaction by meeting needs in the most appropriate setting.