从医院到社区的过渡:获得性残疾和复杂需求患者的经历。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain Impairment Pub Date : 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1071/IB24094
Ella-Rose Minter, Lee Cubis, Eve Roseingrave, Libby Witts, Di Winkler, Jacinta Douglas
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背景:有复杂需求的残疾人经常需要长期住院治疗。他们也有可能在没有适当住房和支持的情况下被解雇。出院计划对于安全有效地过渡到社区至关重要。这一定性、现象学研究的目的是了解有获得性残疾和复杂需求的人出院和重返社区的生活经历。方法对15例31-66岁、近期出院、符合国家残疾保险计划条件的患者(80%为男性)在出院后1个月进行访谈。结果制定了住院、准备重返社区和重返社区三个主要主题。与会者分享了他们在医院系统、残疾服务和国家残疾保险计划方面的经验。他们确定了促进他们融入社区的因素,并强调了阻碍他们有效地驾驭医院和社区环境的障碍。结论当前的研究结果强调了获得性残疾患者出院与重返社区之间复杂的相互作用。这些发现还强调了共同设计解决方案的机会,这些解决方案可以改善出院体验并为出院后的生活做准备。
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Navigating the transition from hospital to community: experiences of people with acquired disability and complex needs.

Background People with disability and complex needs frequently face long hospitalisations. They also risk being discharged without adequate housing and supports. Hospital discharge planning is crucial for a safe and effective transition to the community. The aim of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to understand the lived experience of hospital discharge and returning to the community for people with acquired disability and complex needs. Methods Fifteen individuals (80% men) aged 31-66years, recently discharged from hospital and eligible for access to the National Disability Insurance Scheme were interviewed 1month post-hospital discharge. Results Three primary themes were developed: being in hospital, preparing to return to the community and returning to the community. Participants shared their experiences navigating the hospital system, disability services and the National Disability Insurance Scheme. They identified factors that facilitated their community integration and highlighted barriers that hindered their ability to effectively navigate hospital and community settings. Conclusion The current study findings underscore the complex interplay between hospital discharge and the transition back to the community for people with acquired disability and complex needs. These findings also highlight opportunities to co-design solutions that improve the experience of leaving hospital and preparing for life after discharge.

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Brain Impairment
Brain Impairment CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
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1.10
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30
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal addresses topics related to the aetiology, epidemiology, treatment and outcomes of brain impairment with a particular focus on the implications for functional status, participation, rehabilitation and quality of life. Disciplines reflect a broad multidisciplinary scope and include neuroscience, neurology, neuropsychology, psychiatry, clinical psychology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech pathology, social work, and nursing. Submissions are welcome across the full range of conditions that affect brain function (stroke, tumour, progressive neurological illnesses, dementia, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, etc.) throughout the lifespan.
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