Transition of care for stroke patients: an integrative review

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
A. Magagnin, Ivonete Heidemann, Crhis Netto de Brum
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Objective: to analyze, based on scientific evidence, how the transition of care for people with stroke occurs after hospital discharge. Methods: integrative literature review, conducted in the databases Scopus, Web of Science, Pubmed/MEDLINE, Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences, Nursing Database and The Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature. A total of 21 articles were included in the final sample, which were then descriptively analyzed. Results: factors related to the adequate transition of care included: organizational barriers of the health services involved in the transition of care, the importance of health information, and the adequate coordination of care. Conclusion: the studies express limits experienced by individuals, family members and health professionals in systems that are fragmented and rule out the possibility of integral care in times of transition. Contributions to practice: the study reveals the necessary articulation of those who provide health care to people with this grievance and their families, to recognize points to be improved in their health practices and minimize complications arising from failures in care transitions.
卒中患者护理的过渡:一项综合综述
目的:以科学证据为依据,分析脑卒中患者出院后的护理过渡情况。方法:综合文献综述,检索数据库为Scopus、Web of Science、Pubmed/MEDLINE、Latin American and Caribbean literature on Health Sciences、Nursing Database和the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health literature。最终样本共纳入21篇文章,然后对其进行描述性分析。结果:影响适当转诊的因素包括:参与转诊的卫生服务机构的组织障碍、卫生信息的重要性和适当的转诊协调。结论:这些研究表达了个人、家庭成员和卫生专业人员在支离破碎的系统中遇到的限制,并排除了在过渡时期提供整体护理的可能性。对实践的贡献:该研究揭示了向有这种不满情绪的人及其家人提供卫生保健的人员的必要联系,以认识到其卫生做法中需要改进的地方,并尽量减少因护理过渡失败而引起的并发症。
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