Abstract

7008 Background: Cancer patients are often hospitalized with complications from cancer and cancer treatment. Many experience a decline in physical functioning which likely contributes to increased length of stay (LOS) and excess days, increased readmissions and decreased patient experience. We aimed to determine whether a mobility program project would improve quality of care and decrease healthcare utilization. Methods: We implemented a mobility aide program on an oncology unit in a large academic medical center between April 2, 2019 to December 31, 2019. The program consisted of nursing evaluation using the Activity Measure for Postacute Care (AMPAC), an ordinal scale ranging from bed rest to ambulating ≥250 feet, was used to quantify mobility. Plan of care was determined in a multidisciplinary manner with physical therapy (PT), nursing and a mobility aide, a medical assistant with enhanced rehabilitation training. Patients were then mobilized two times per day seven days a week. Using descriptive statistics we evaluated the programs impact on excess days, readmissions, changes in mobility and patient experience as measured by Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) during this time period compared to the 6 month interval prior to implementation. Results: During the study interval, 988 patients were admitted and received the mobility program. There was a 6% reduction in excess days (p = 0.04). Similarly, readmission rates decreased from 25% to 19% (p = 0.03). Overall 76% of patients wither maintained or improved their mobility score. During this time period HCAHPS scores (willingness to recommend hospital) increased from 63% at baseline to 91% (p = 0.01). Conclusions: Use of this mobility program resulted in a significant decrease in healthcare utilization and improvement in patient experience. This demonstrates that non-PT professionals can mobilize hospitalized cancer patients decreasing the burden of PT and nursing resources. Future work will evaluate the sustainability of the program and evaluate association with healthcare costs.

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