Unmet Behavioral Health and Social Needs of Home Healthcare Patients and Their Caregivers

Author:

Gerolamo Angela M.1ORCID,Pogorzelska-Maziarz Monika1,Gentsch Alexzandra1,Traczuk Ashley1ORCID,Hsiao TingAnn1,Amadio Grace1,Haddad Taylor1,Rising Kristin L.1

Affiliation:

1. Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA

Abstract

Lack of recognition and treatment of mental health disorders in the home healthcare (HHC) population has been recognized as a national public health problem. However, there is a gap in understanding the behavioral health needs of HHC patients and caregivers from the perspectives of HHC patients, caregivers, and HHC personnel. These perspectives are critical for informing an acceptable and scalable integrated care model. We conducted semi-structured interviews with HHC patients, caregivers, and HHC personnel to assess the unmet behavioral health needs of HHC patients and their caregivers. Participants were recruited from a Medicare-certified HHC agency that is part of a large health system on the east coast. We completed a total of 31 interviews between January and May 2020. Findings suggest that HHC patients have significant unmet behavioral health and social needs and their caregivers are emotionally and physically drained. Reasons that patients may not be receiving adequate behavioral health services include denial, cost, culture, lack of awareness of available resources, lack of transportation, and homebound status. While most patients discussed the emotional toll of their illness, few were connected to services. HHC personnel offered suggestions on how to meet the behavioral health needs of patients, with the primary focus on providing in-home options. Gaps in meeting the needs of the HHC population necessitate integrated care models that can effectively address the behavioral health and social needs of HHC patients and their families. Future research should develop and test patient and caregiver-directed integrated care models in the HHC setting.

Funder

Thomas Jefferson University Clinical Provost Award

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Community and Home Care,Leadership and Management

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