2. The Essential Guide for Providing Medical Care at Home
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The times have changed and science has reached heights we could never have
imagined, resulting in a global increase in life expectancy. With the support of life-saving
drugs, exercise, and easily accessible therapies, people can now lead healthier, longer
lives. However, when they do fall ill and need to be hospitalised, people are keen to
complete the critical care that hospitals offer, and then move back to their own homes to
continue those aspects of their recovery that can be managed from home. The growth of
urbanization and nuclear family structures make constant vigilance at hospitals difficult.
This along with the desire to be back home from the hospital has resulted in patients and
their families choosing home health care over hospitals. This situation prevails not only in
older people but also in the youth who find it neither economically feasible nor
practically possible to stay in the hospital for the entire duration of their recovery.
Hospitals also encourage home care as it affects their pecuniary matters. It is ideal for
them to discharge patients for whom observation will suffice, so that they can admit
patients who need extensive procedures.
The ongoing pandemic has introduced a further nuance to this growing preference for
home care. Hospitals were running at full capacity, compelling patients to recuperate at
home. These patients found themselves in a position where they needed expert advice
but were homebound - a scenario that demonstrates that the home health care model
can benefit both patients and hospitals struggling with capacity issues. A growing trend
and a by-product of the pandemic, is home health care here to stay? Godrej Interio set
out to observe and address some important questions in this regard. What are the
challenges that patients, their families and home health care agencies face? What is the
kind of infrastructure needed to provide adequate care at home? How will this sector
evolve to fulfill the needs of patients and hospitals?
Our health care experts gathered an in-depth understanding of the home health care
industry. The team surveyed patients who were recommended home care as well as
those who were prescribed hospital care. Further, we gathered data on their age,
gender, the cause and the problems faced during home care or hospital care. With these
insights at hand, we attempted to decode the current and future developments in home
health care including professional services, infrastructure requirements, technology
advancements, pitfalls & advantages, and other aspects that would offer a
comprehensive view of the scenario.
3. A MAGNIFIED LOOK AT THE GROWTH
OF HOME HEALTH CARE IN INDIA
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Home health care comprises medical services like skilled nursing care, occupational
therapy, speech-language therapy and physical therapy which can be provided at a
patientās home. Compared to hospitals, these services are less expensive and more
comfortable when availed at home.
In India, home health care is relatively new. According to industry sources, it is expected
to grow at a CAGR of 19.2% by 2025. Urbanisation, the trend of nuclear families,
advanced technology and increased awareness are some of the major reasons why
home health care is expected to grow in the near future. Additionally, the lowered
mortality rate and an increased life expectancy of the elderly by approximately 68.7
years (2012-2016) from 49.7 years (1975) has also stimulated the expansion of this sector.
In the next 30 years, senior citizens are set to comprise 20% of the total population.
A 52-year-old patient suffering from Paralysis on the right side of the body, said,
āI was prescribed home health care by doctors after 24 days of hospitalisation.ā
Talking about the pros of home care, he said,
āI am finally able to stay with my family members. I feel less stressed around them.ā
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Smart devices for remote patient monitoring, wearables technology and telehealth will
contribute further to the adoption of this means of medical care. Patients with medical
conditions like cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, Alzheimer's and dementia etc., can be
provided with treatment at home.
The lack of sufficient medical facilities is another factor that caused the growth of this
trend. According to ICMR, India shares about 20% of the global disease load, with about
6% of hospital resources and 8% of professional medical staff. As home health care aims
to reduce the burden of hospitals and nursing homes, private and public health care
centres are also encouraging its expansion.
Considering the perks and the potential of India's home health care market, leading
health care organisations are coming forward to expand their reach in this sector. In
India, several leading health care brands have begun offering a range of health care
services including post-surgery care, in-patient services, and even chemotherapy and
dialysis in the comforts of oneās home. They are also planning to tap into the immense
potential of rural India home health care by developing partnerships with the
government.
Home-bound health care can benefit numerous people suffering from various physical,
psychological, and cognitive issues. Here are the segments that have seen an increased
demand for these services in recent years:
The Essential Guide for Providing Medical Care at Home
People in the age group of 60 years or older
Individuals suffering from chronic physical and mental health diseases and
disabilities
Patients recovering from major surgeries or critical health conditions
People who need palliative care and assistance to be comfortable in the end
stages of life
5. Reduced hospital stay
Senior citizens suffering an injury or illness that requires constant expert supervision, are
often recommended hospital care for a full recovery. Professional home health care
services and private nursing allow patients to go home for recovery after a relatively
shorter period of hospitalization. Adequate measures and the right care also help
prevent re-admissions.
Break for patientās family
Taking care of the patient full time can prove to be overwhelming for the family. With the
option of home health care, that situation can be avoided. The nurses at home can
perform multiple tasks including providing medical assistance at any hour and being a
companion in need to the patient. Additionally, medical professionals can rest easy in the
knowledge that professional hired help will ensure that patients take adequate rest and
medication as prescribed.
Medication management
One of the most common difficulties patients face is taking their medication on time,
especially if they have been prescribed multiple medicines. In-home nursing can ensure
that the patient is taking the right medication at the right time. Additionally, following
doctorās instructions will prevent the risk of dangerous drug interactions and overdose.
SOME OBVIOUS ADVANTAGES
OF HOME HEALTH CARE
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Reduced
hospital
stay
Break for
patientās
family
M e d i ca t i o n
management
Personal hygiene
Faster
recovery
Lower cost
Mobility
6. Mobility
Home health care is ideal for patients who need assistance in transferring themselves
from a wheelchair to bed and vice versa. The arrangement is also beneficial for patients
who need help getting to doctorsā appointments or going to social outings. In addition
to helping patients move around, hired nurses never leave their patients unattended,
thereby ensuring their safety at all times.
Personal hygiene
Dependent patients often rely on their caregivers for daily activities like bathing and
showering. Not maintaining personal hygiene can result in infections. A nurse can always
assist patients to carry out their daily routine at home.
Faster recovery
Often patients feel intimidated by the hospital environment as they are no longer in a
familiar setting. In comparison, they feel secure at home, around their family members.
At-home care can therefore result in a positive psychological effect and boost a patients'
recovery.
Lower cost
When compared to hospitals, home health care can prove to be less expensive. For
patients recovering from minor surgery or an injury, home health care is a boon. However,
certain patients need to be monitored throughout the day with the help of medical
equipment. In those cases, hospital care is beneficial.
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7. The option of home health care comes with countless benefits. But like every new
development, this mode of medical assistance also has its set of challenges. Lack of
awareness is one of the leading problems hindering this sector's growth, followed by
insufficient access to services, shortage of workforce, and dearth of accountability.
Here is a closer look at these factors:
1. Challenges faced by patients and their families
a. Lack of awareness
Due to the unorganised nature of the industry, most families often find themselves
lost or misguided when it comes to the home care action plan for patients. Our
study revealed that only 18% of patients were guided by hospitals. Though
crucial, there is insufficient awareness about this aspect of care.
b. Physical activity
To recover faster, patients signing up for home health care need to follow a
healthy lifestyle through regular exercise and a unique diet plan. Mobility
challenges are also faced by patients recovering from surgery or paralysis. For
instance, individuals who face mobility challenges need a skilled nurse for
movement. The unavailability of a skilled nurse can otherwise result in injuries to
the patient. Such patients need assistance to perform daily activities ranging
from going to the washroom to sitting and eating meals. In particular, our studies
reveal that moving patients that require mobility assistance is one of the most
stressful aspects for relatives and attendants. Seemingly routine tasks like sitting
up to watch television or washing hands require multiple actions of handling,
lifting etc. which is difficult for attendants and pose a serious health risk if not
done right. āI am completely dependent on my nurse at home. I need her help
every day to carry out my daily activities.ā said a 61-year-old patient suffering
from paralysis. In such cases, safe transfer from one surface to another is crucial
to recovery. Inefficient care may aggravate their issues.
c. Lack of infrastructure
The lack of proper infrastructure is another factor that can affect the patientās
physical wellbeing at home. Appropriate infrastructure may include elements like
the right bed, feeding table, required medical equipment and mobility aids to
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THE CHALLENGES OF HOME
HEALTH CARE IN INDIA
Challenges faced by
patients and their
families
Challenges faced by
care providers/nurses
and agencies
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ensure the patient's comfort. During our study, we found that only 12.5% of
patients use manually adjustable beds.
d. Mismanaged nutrition
Patients at home tend to have trouble maintaining nutritional health, immunity
and body weight. While these problems can be solved through a well-planned
diet, they often go unidentified. Vitamin deficiencies, including folate and
pyridoxine, are also some of the frequent causes of health disorders experienced
by home health care patients. These deficiencies are often the result of an
improper diet and unskilled caretaker. A good diet and hygienic surroundings are
essential for patients recovering via this medium of professional home care.
e. Medical insurance
Another challenge experienced by the patientsā families is that there is no
provision for home health care in medical insurance policies taken by them. It is
not economically feasible for patients to pay for the required infrastructure and
services without any financial aid.
f. Space constraint
For families residing in small apartments, space can be a major challenge for
both patients and their family members. Despite the will to opt for home care,
managing in a lesser space can discourage patients and their families.
a. Lack of adequate manpower
The organised home health care sector is still in the nascent stage. This situation
also means that currently, the availability of experienced professionals is low.
Agencies find it challenging to hire skilled professionals and assign them the most
suitable job.
b. Generalised training for nurses
There is no prescribed degree or qualification for nurses working in the home
health care sector in India. As a result, many nurses receive basic training that
does not guide them to manage critical situations that can arise while managing
patients at home.
c. Fewer job opportunities
In India, very few agencies offer specialised nursing personnel for home health
care services. This reduces the job opportunities for the nursing staff who would
like to work in the sector. Until the awareness of home health care grows faster,
the uptake is likely to stay restricted to metro cities, thus limiting the job options
for nurses in other cities.
2. Challenges faced by care providers/nurses and agencies
While there are challenges that patients and their families face while pursuing home
health care, nurses and care providers too have their own set of challenges, including the
following:
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As the market for home health care in India grows, agencies that step into the sector
meet the following challenges:
d. The dominance of the unorganised sector
Unaware of the organised agencies in the sector, patients and their families often
turn to the unorganised sector. They approach the nurses or caregivers they
meet at hospitals or via references. Such a situation creates a setback for
specialised agencies for home health care services.
e. Mindful scheduling for nurses
Manpower agencies in the sector need to be mindful while creating schedules for
the nurses. Some of the patients might need caregivers only on certain days.
Each patient comes with a different set of requirements and factors like language
preference, age, gender, expertise, and experience should be considered. For
instance, a patient suffering from a cognitive condition like dementia is likely to
need a nurse with a special skill set. In such a case, agencies should follow a set
of rules to assign the job.
10. INSIGHTS AND PLANNING CAN ADDRESS THE CHALLENGES FACED
BY THE HOME HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY
The home health care sector in India faces multiple social challenges. The problems
faced by nurses, patients and families at home can be countered with pre-planning.
Medical assistance at home can also be improved by the effective collaboration
between hospitals and home health care agencies.
Here are some factors that will lead to the development of the home health care industry
in India:
Increased awareness
While patients prepare for discharge from the hospital, their family should be introduced
to the scope and possibilities of home health care. They should be educated about
everything ranging from the available services to the best home care agencies. The
doctors in charge should advise on the course of action for home care. The patientās
consent is equally important; they should be made aware of the nature of aid available
at home. Additionally, family or other caregivers should gather the required information
to make the transition from hospital to home smoother for patients. Knowing patientsā
needs and schedules will help agencies plan better aid.
Post-discharge aid by hospital
Families should design a robust plan to meet the patientās physical and psychological
needs as they get discharged from hospital. Additionally, a seamless handover of duties
must be made from hospital nurses to the at-home caregivers, keeping family in the loop.
āAfter eight months of hospitalisation, the doctors recommended home care. My nurse
from the agency helps me move around the house and continue daily routine tasks. I
think this setup is more convenient for me as I am recovering faster and she is always
around to helpā, said a 28-year-old patient who suffered injuries due to an accident.
Hassle-free scheduling
Post designing the home health care model for patients, agencies should carefully assign
the most suited caregiver. Health care staffing agencies should also keep in mind factors
like their qualification and experience while assigning the job to a nurse.
Infrastructural development
The patientās family should make a list of the medical equipment that the professionals
may need to offer extensive care at home. IV units, pain relief pumps, special beds, and
professional displacement equipment are often critical for medical assistance at home.
āI feel comfortable at home as my bed has everything that I need. We installed a suction
machine, oxygen, pulse oximeter, and a feeding table at homeā, said the caretaker of a
21-year-old patient suffering from a head injury.
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11. For patients in need of special beds available in the market, Godrej Interioās Home care
Solution provides electronically adjustable beds with backrest and leg rest, which can
make a significant difference. We have taken these needs into consideration and created
an electronically adjustable bed with backrest and leg rest. The side rails of this bed are
adjustable and can be locked at three heights providing maximum safety to the user. The
bed can be complemented with a bedside cabinet, feeding table, etc to suit the patientās
need and ensure optimum comfort.
Access to the appropriate infrastructure will improve the patientās and caregiverās
comfort in home care. It will also ensure better pain control, relief, and enhanced mobility
for the patients. Additionally, the family members can get in touch with the agency, who
in turn can contact the hospital to help plan the ideal infrastructure at home.
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12. CONCLUSION
The home health care sector in India is highly unorganised, compared to other developed
countries, but the market is in a growing phase, buoyed by heightened consciousness
about hygiene, advancements in technology and peopleās desire to be in familiar and
comfortable environments when they are at their most vulnerable. Considering the
growing expertise in the field, adoption will pace up gradually. Progress on the
availability of qualified caregivers, suitable infrastructure, medical equipment designed
for home care and education for families of patients, will go a long way in contributing to
the growth of home health care.
Today, multiple health care agencies are emerging in the industry to assist the patients
in need. In parallel, numerous insurance companies are expanding their existing models
and introducing a provision for home health care to cover the costs incurred by patients
and their families. Hospitals are also coming forward and promoting the new medium of
medical care by collaborating with agencies that offer at-home medical services,
because it frees up their bandwidth to accommodate new patients in need of
hospitalisation. With increased awareness, better access to resources and infrastructural
development, the organised home health care sector is expected to gain popularity
soon. Providing patients with the medical assistance they need, home health care will
bring about a positive change.
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