Hybrid Hospital at Home and Physical Activity for Adults Admitted to the Hospital With Acute Illness: A - Summary - MDSpire

Hybrid Hospital at Home and Physical Activity for Adults Admitted to the Hospital With Acute Illness: A

  • By

  • Maria Normand Larsen

  • Tatjana Sandreva Dreisig

  • Maja Kjær Rasmussen

  • Charlotte Demuth von Sydow

  • Thyge Lynghøj Nielsen

  • Maria Lund Christensen

  • Miljena Copois

  • Casper Roed

  • Theis Lange

  • Thea Kølsen Fischer

  • June 22, 2026

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Objective:

To evaluate the effectiveness of a hybrid hospital-at-home (HaH) model on early physical activity and patient experience compared to traditional hospitalization.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • The hybrid HaH model is associated with higher early physical activity compared to standard care.
    • Patient-reported satisfaction and perceived safety were assessed shortly after discharge.
    • Few trials have evaluated physical activity as a primary endpoint in HaH settings.
    Interpretation:

    The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of hybrid HaH models on physical activity and patient outcomes in public Scandinavian health care systems.

    Limitations:
    • Nonblinded design may introduce bias.
    • Limited generalizability due to single-center study.
    Conclusion:

    The study is ongoing and aims to provide insights into the effectiveness of hybrid HaH models in improving patient outcomes.

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