Background: Home-hospitalization might be a patient-centred approach facing the increasing burden of cancer on societies. This systematic review assessed how oncological home-hospitalization has been organized and to what extent its quality and costs were evaluated. Results: Twenty-four papers describing parenteral cancer drug administration to adult patients in their homes were included. Most papers concluded oncological home-hospitalization had no significant effect on patient-reported quality of life (7/8 = 88%), but large majority of patients were satisfied (12/13, 92%) and preferred home treatment (7/8, 88%). No safety risks were associated with home-hospitalization (10/10, 100%). The cost of home-hospitalization was found beneficia...
Objective: To investigate resource use and time investments of healthcare professionals, patients an...
Home care (HC) has an increasingly expanding role in the global management of patients affected by h...
Objective: There is a lack of sufficient information on the employment of home care for the treatmen...
Background: Home-hospitalization might be a patient-centred approach facing the increasing burden o...
PURPOSE: The objective of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of oncological home-hospi...
PURPOSE- Given the increasing burden of cancer on patients, health care providers, and payers, the ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Despite the demonstrated feasibility and policies to enable more ...
Purpose With an aging population in Norway, there is increasing pressure on healthcare to provide be...
OBJECTIVES: Oncological home-hospitalization (OHH) might be a patient-centred approach to deal with ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate feasibility, safety, perception, and costs of...
Introduction: Hospital at Home (HaH) programs deliver hospital-level care in the home setting rather...
PURPOSE: This study aims to compare the economic- and patient-reported outcomes between outpatient h...
Background: Recent policy and guidance has focused on chemotherapy services being offered closer to ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate feasibility, safety, perception, and costs of...
Purpose: Ambulatory chemotherapy is patient friendly but may result in toxicity-induced unscheduled ...
Objective: To investigate resource use and time investments of healthcare professionals, patients an...
Home care (HC) has an increasingly expanding role in the global management of patients affected by h...
Objective: There is a lack of sufficient information on the employment of home care for the treatmen...
Background: Home-hospitalization might be a patient-centred approach facing the increasing burden o...
PURPOSE: The objective of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of oncological home-hospi...
PURPOSE- Given the increasing burden of cancer on patients, health care providers, and payers, the ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Despite the demonstrated feasibility and policies to enable more ...
Purpose With an aging population in Norway, there is increasing pressure on healthcare to provide be...
OBJECTIVES: Oncological home-hospitalization (OHH) might be a patient-centred approach to deal with ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate feasibility, safety, perception, and costs of...
Introduction: Hospital at Home (HaH) programs deliver hospital-level care in the home setting rather...
PURPOSE: This study aims to compare the economic- and patient-reported outcomes between outpatient h...
Background: Recent policy and guidance has focused on chemotherapy services being offered closer to ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate feasibility, safety, perception, and costs of...
Purpose: Ambulatory chemotherapy is patient friendly but may result in toxicity-induced unscheduled ...
Objective: To investigate resource use and time investments of healthcare professionals, patients an...
Home care (HC) has an increasingly expanding role in the global management of patients affected by h...
Objective: There is a lack of sufficient information on the employment of home care for the treatmen...