Understanding the hospital discharge planning process for medical patients with dementia.

Contemporary nurse Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-30 DOI:10.1080/10376178.2023.2266530
Mary Duah-Owusu White, Fiona Kelly, Michael Vassallo, Samuel R Nyman
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Background: Poor hospital discharge processes can result in the readmission of patients and potentially increase the stress levels of carers. Therefore, this study sought to understand the factors related to the discharge planning process for patients with dementia.Methods: The researchers interviewed 32 carers of patients with dementia and 20 hospital staff who worked on medical wards in a United Kingdom (UK) hospital. The semi-structured interviews were analysed thematically using a systems theory (patient-carer-staff relationships, hospital equipment and policies).Results: The findings indicated that the following factors could either have a positive or negative impact on discharge planning: patient (e.g. cognitive capacity), carer (e.g. preconceived ideas about care homes), staff (e.g. communication skills), policy (e.g. procedures such as discharge meetings), equipment (e.g. type of service provider delivering the equipment) and the wider social context (e.g. availability of specialist dementia beds in care homes).Conclusion: It is important for hospital staff to adopt a systems perspective and to integrate the different elements of the hospital system when planning for patients' discharge.

了解痴呆症患者的出院计划流程。
背景:不良的出院流程可能导致患者再次入院,并可能增加护理人员的压力水平。因此,本研究试图了解与痴呆症患者出院计划过程相关的因素。方法:研究人员采访了32名痴呆症患者的护理人员和20名在英国一家医院医疗病房工作的医院工作人员。使用系统理论(患者-护理人员关系、医院设备和政策)对半结构化访谈进行主题分析。结果:研究结果表明,以下因素可能对出院计划产生积极或消极影响:患者(如认知能力)、护理人员(如对护理院的先入为主的想法)、工作人员(如沟通技能),政策(如出院会议等程序)、设备(如提供设备的服务提供商类型)和更广泛的社会背景(如养老院中痴呆症专科床位的可用性)。结论:医院工作人员在规划患者出院时,采用系统观点并整合医院系统的不同元素是很重要的。
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