2014
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-365
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Hospital discharge of the elderly-an observational case study of functions, variability and performance-shaping factors

Abstract: BackgroundUnderstanding and improving hospital discharge has assumed major importance since it represents an error-prone transition in care. One barrier to improvement is the lack of detailed understanding of how hospital discharge is organized, including its interdependencies and influential performance-shaping factors (PSFs). This study examines the discharge of elderly patients using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method, developed to analyze performance variability in complex systems. Our main aim was t… Show more

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“…6 Multiple factors are associated with variation in LOS and discharge home in older people. 11 In addition to disease and procedure-related factors, mediating mechanisms include age-related functional decline and deconditioning, exacerbated pre-existing disabilities, and hospital-acquired complications. 12 Varying health systems, reimbursement, and cultural expectations are additional drivers of variation in care.…”
Section: Goals and Vision Of The Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…6 Multiple factors are associated with variation in LOS and discharge home in older people. 11 In addition to disease and procedure-related factors, mediating mechanisms include age-related functional decline and deconditioning, exacerbated pre-existing disabilities, and hospital-acquired complications. 12 Varying health systems, reimbursement, and cultural expectations are additional drivers of variation in care.…”
Section: Goals and Vision Of The Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Although LOS is not included in the widely adopted standardized Valve Academic Research Consortium outcomes guiding the evaluation of TAVR, 21 there is an ample evidence that stresses that shorter LOS is associated with improved outcomes in the elderly. 7,[11][12][13] Similar to the principles of as low as reasonably achievable used in the quality improvement of procedures requiring radiation, 22 our intent was to target LOS as an indicator of multiple efforts aimed at optimizing patients' journey of care.…”
Section: Local Challenges In Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For health professionals at the receiving end, considerable time is spent attempting to obtain relevant details [12]. In an observational study involving discharge from hospital to primary health care settings, health professionals situated in the community report inconsistencies and inaccuracies comprising missing information about medication regimens, and incorrect medication lists [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hospitals such as ours will undoubtedly face increasing challenges discharging many COPD patients in the future as the population ages, and the investment in social care provision is reduced year-on-year [28]. The best way for hospitals to mitigate against such discharge difficulties may be to ensure their workforce is intimately familiar with the local and national discharge process but also to strive for timely discharge-related decision making and ever more effective communication with community services, patients, and next-of-kin [29]. Current evidence is that being admitted over a weekend predicts prolonged hospital stay [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%