Discharge transition experience and nursing needs of elderly patients with hip fracture: A qualitative systematic review

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
Chun Huang , Jian Song , Lingli Peng , Zirong Tao
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Abstract

Background

Unmet nursing needs during hospital discharge for elderly patients with hip fractures may lead to increased readmission rates and mortality.

Objective

To investigate the discharge transition experience and nursing needs of elderly patients with hip fracture.

Methods

Five electronic databases (PubMed, Web of science, Ovid, CINAHL, Embase) were searched from Jan. 1st, 2014 to Nov. 1st, 2024. Qualitative studies that reported the experiences, perceptions, and needs of elderly patients with hip fractures during the discharge transition were included. Two authors independently screened, and extracted themes. The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Qualitative Research was used to evaluate the quality of literature. Themes were generated by the thematic analysis method of data from the original study.

Results

A total of 11 qualitative studies were included. And three themes were identified: (1) challenges of transition and rehabilitation, (2) adaptation and coping, (3) ensuring patient-centered rehabilitation and discharge care.

Conclusion

It is crucial for healthcare staff to address the discharge transition experiences and nursing needs of elderly patients with hip fracture. Additionally, the findings of this review offer valuable insights for healthcare policymakers and administrators to enhance support for patients during the discharge process.
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