PCNASP Post-Hospital Transition of Care Data Elements

Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Program (PCNASP) Reporting System

Attachment 4c_Post-hospital transition of care data elements

Post-Hospital Quality of Care Data - Hospital Partners

OMB: 0920-1108

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Instructions for Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Program (PCNASP) Post-Hospital Transition of Care Data Elements



Public reporting of this collection of information is estimated to average 30 minutes/hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a current valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to: CDC/ATSDR Reports Clearance Officer, 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS D-74, Atlanta, Georgia 30333; ATTN: PRA (0920-xxxx)

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Hospital Discharge Date

<DschDate>

Patient's date of hospital discharge

_ _/ _ _/ _ _ _ _

Date MMDDYYYY

 

2

Date of follow-up

<FUDate>


_ _/ _ _/ _ _ _ _

Date MMDDYYYY

 

3

Follow-up Method

<FUType>

 

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Phone; 2 = In home; 3 = Other

 

4

Informant

<Informnt>

Who provided responses to this follow-up?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Patient; 2 = Familiy Member; 3 = Other Lay Caregiver; 4 = Home Health Aide; 5 = Other;

 

5

Post-Discharge Appointment

<DApptYN>

Was appointment made prior to discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

<DAppKept>

If yes, was appointment kept or pending?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Kept; 2 = Pending;

 

<DAppPend>

If no, has an appointment been scheduled since discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

<DAppType>

Who did patient see or will see?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Neurologist; 2 = Primary Care Physician; 3 = Other;

 

6

Patient Location

<CurrLoc>

Where is the patient at the time of follow-up?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Home; 2 = Nursing home or long-term care; 3 = Rehabilitation Hospital; 4 = Acute Care Hospital; 5 = Died

 

7

ED Visits

<EDYN>

Has patient been seen in ED since discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No; 2 = Not sure

 

<EDNum>

How many ED visits since discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = 1; 2 = 2; 3 = 3 or more; 4 = unknown or not sure

 

<EDDate>

If yes, Date of first ED visit

_ _/ _ _/ _ _ _ _

Date MMDDYYYY

 

<EDReasn>

If yes, Reason for first ED visit

_________________

Text. 75 characters

 

<EDDispn>

Was patient admitted to hospital or discharge to home?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Discharged to home; 0 = Admitted to hospital

 

8

Readmissions

< ReAd>

Has patient been readmitted to a hospital since discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No; 2 = Not sure

This is a readmission to an acute care hospital. It could be the same hospital or another acute care hospital

<ReAdNum>

How many readmissions since discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = 1; 2 = 2; 3 = 3 or more; 4 = unknown or not sure

 

 <ReAdDate.

If yes, date of first readmission

_ _/ _ _/ _ _ _ _

Date MMDDYYYY

 

 <ReAdWhy>

If yes, reason for first readmission

_________________

Text. 75 characters

 

 <ReAd30D>

Readmitted within 30 days of discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No; 2 = Not sure

 

9

Complications

<DCFalls>>

Falls

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

Default = 0

<MedPrblm>

Medication problem

<DCPneum>>

Pneumonia

<DCUTI>

Urinary tract infection

<DCVTE>

Venous thromboembolic event

10

Death

<DthDate>

If patient died, date of death

_ _/ _ _/ _ _ _ _

Date MMDDYYYY

 

<DthCause>

If patient died, cause of death

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = cerebrovascular; 2 = cardiovascular; 3 = other; 4 = unknown

 

<Dth30Day>

Died within 30 days of discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

11

Tobacco

<CurrTobac>

If patient was a smoker before stroke, have they smoked tobacco since discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

<SmkMeds>

If patient was a smoker before stroke, are they using any medications to help stop smoking?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

12

Blood Pressure

<BPMonitr>

Has patient been monitoring their blood pressure at home?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

<BPSys>

If yes, most recent systolic blood pressure

Numeric # = 3-digit

 

mm Hg; Suggested range 50-250

<BPDia>

If yes, most recent diastolic blood pressure

Numeric # = 3-digit

 

mm Hg; Suggested range 30-150

<BPReport>

Have they reported their blood pressure to their health care provider since discharge?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

<BPUsual>

Is this blood pressure usual for you?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

13

Medications Prescribed at Discharge

<DCBPMed>

Antihypertensive

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

<DCStatn>

Statin

 

<DCDiab>

Antidiabetic agent

 

<DCAsprn>

Aspirin or other antiplatelet

 

<DCACoag>

Anticoagulant

 

14

Medications Currently Taking

<BPMedNow>

Antihypertensive

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

<StatnNow>

Statin

 

<DiabNow>

Antidiabetic agent

 

<AsprnNow>

Aspirin or other antiplatelet

 

<ACoagNow>

Anticoagulant

 

<StopMeds>

Have you stopped any medications since you were discharged?

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Yes; 0 = No

 

 

If yes, which meds?


 

 

<StopBP>

Antihypertensive

Numeric # = 1-digit

0= No; 1 = Yes - side effects; 2 = Yes - cost; 3 = Yes - no transportation; 4 = Yes - Dr. told them to stop; 5 = Yes - forget to take them; 6 =Yes - Other

 

<StopStn>

Statin

Numeric # = 1-digit

 

<StopDiab>

Antidiabetic agent

Numeric # = 1-digit

 

<StopASA>

Aspirin or other antiplatelet

Numeric # = 1-digit

 

<StopCoag>

Anticoagulant

Numeric # = 1-digit

 

15

Rehabilitation

<Rehab>

Is patient receiving rehabilitation

Numeric # = 1-digit

1 = Outpatient; 2 = In the home; 3 = Inpatient; 4 = Was at discharge but stopped; 0 = No

 

16

Symptoms

<mRS30Day>

What is the level of the patient's disability? This is the 30-day modified Rankin Scale score

Numeric # = 1-digit

0 = No symptoms; 1 = Some symptoms but able to carry out all usual duties and activities; 2 = Some disability, unable to carry out all previous activities, but able to look after own affairs without assistance; 3 = Moderate disability; requiring some help, but able to walk without assistance; 4 = Moderately severe disability; unable to walk without assistance and unable to attend to own bodily needs without assistance; 5 = Severe disability; bedridden, incontinent, and requiring constant nursing care and attention.

 



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