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Evaluation of the TRANSITION tool to improve communication during older patients’ care transitions: Healthcare practitioners’ perspectives

机译:转型工具评估改善老年患者护理过渡期间的通信:医疗保健从业者的观点

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Abstract Aims To evaluate healthcare practitioners’ perceptions of the feasibility and acceptability of a communication tool, entitled the TRANSITION tool, to communicate with older patients during transition from acute care to a community setting. Background Transitional care for older patients is challenging due to their complex care needs and rapid care transitions. Research has identified effective models of transitional care. However, optimal communication between healthcare practitioners and older patients remains under‐investigated. Design Exploratory descriptive qualitative design. Methods The methods are reported using the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Studies checklist. The setting comprised two acute medical wards in an urban hospital in Australia. Twenty‐two nursing and allied healthcare practitioners used the TRANSITION tool to guide communication about transitional care with an older patient and then participated in an interview about their experience of using the tool. All data were thematically analysed. Findings Healthcare practitioners reported their perceptions that the TRANSITION tool was feasible and acceptable, and that they perceived the tool supported them to know what to ask and to find out information regarding their patient's transitional care needs. Some ward‐based nurses reported their perception that transitional care was not their role. Conclusions Findings emphasise transitional care as a continuing care process that requires effective communication between nurses and older patients in acute medical wards. Relevance to clinical practice Given shorter lengths of stay, complex care needs and slow recovery, ward‐based nurses are vital in communicating with older patients about their transitional care needs. The TRANSITION tool may support communication between ward‐based nurses and older patients to improve assessment and planning. Implementation of the tool will require a planned strategy to facilitate translation of the tool into routine practice of ward‐based nurses to support their roles during older patients’ care transitions.
机译:摘要旨在评估医疗从业者对题为转型工具的通信工具的可行性和可接受性的看法,与老年患者在从急性护理到社区环境的过渡期间与老年患者进行沟通。由于复杂的护理需求和快速护理过渡,老年患者的后期护理是挑战。研究确定了过渡性的有效模型。然而,医疗保健从业者和老年患者之间的最佳沟通仍未受到调查。设计探索性描述性定性设计。方法使用综合标准报告报告定性研究清单的方法。该环境包括两个急性医疗病房在澳大利亚的城市医院。二十二名护理和盟军医疗保健从业者使用过渡工具指导关于过渡性护理的沟通与老年患者,然后参与采访他们使用该工具的经验。所有数据都被主题分析。调查结果医疗保健从业者报告了他们的看法,即转型工具是可行的和可接受的,而且他们认为该工具支持他们知道要询问的内容和找出有关患者的过渡需要的信息。一些基于病房的护士报告了他们认为过渡护理不是他们的作用。结论调查结果强调过渡性护理作为持续护理过程,需要急性医疗病房的护士和老年患者之间有效沟通。与临床实践的相关性,鉴于较短的住宿时间,复杂的护理需求和缓慢的恢复,基于病房的护士在与老年患者沟通的情况至关重要的情况下。过渡工具可以支持病房的护士和老年患者之间的沟通,以改善评估和规划。该工具的实施将需要计划的策略,以促进工具将工具翻译成常规实践的病房的护士,以支持老年患者护理过渡期间的作用。

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