Abstract
This cross-sectional study analyzed discharge disposition in 1,584 readmitted patients aged 65 or older with acute exacerbation of chronic heart failure (AECHF) in a large community hospital from April 2021 to April 2022. The study aimed to explore the relationship between age (65-74, 75-85, and 85 or older) and gender (male, female) with discharge disposition. Results revealed that 55.6% were discharged for home self-care, 27.3% with external home health support, and 17.1% to skilled nursing facilities. Logistic regression showed no significant differences in discharge between age groups. Gender also had no statistically significant effect on discharge disposition. Effective discharge planning emerged as a key factor in reducing readmissions for AECHF. Gender did not significantly impact disposition, suggesting other variables played a more pivotal role. Comprehensive discharge planning and resource allocation, tailored to patient needs, are recommended to enhance patient outcomes and lower AECHF readmission rates.
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