2013
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.1103
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“Just another fish in the pond”: the transitional care experience of a hip fracture patient

Abstract: IntroductionMiscommunication and lack of coordination can compromise care quality and patient safety during transitions in care, especially for medically complex older adults. Little research has been done to investigate care transitions from the perspective of those receiving and providing care.MethodsThis study explored multiple care transitions for an elderly hip fracture patient, post-surgery. Interviews and observations were conducted with the patient, their family caregivers, and health care providers, a… Show more

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“…During the last phase of the experience, named as 'getting on with it', carers strove for predictability and focused on facilitating social participation for themselves and their relatives. According to Byrne et al [31] i) Wanting to be involved Carers expected to participate and be engaged in the decision-making process [40][41][42][43]48,49]. Most of the carers did not feel incorporated in this process: "No, I actually wasn't (involved).…”
Section: Ii) Learning Through Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the last phase of the experience, named as 'getting on with it', carers strove for predictability and focused on facilitating social participation for themselves and their relatives. According to Byrne et al [31] i) Wanting to be involved Carers expected to participate and be engaged in the decision-making process [40][41][42][43]48,49]. Most of the carers did not feel incorporated in this process: "No, I actually wasn't (involved).…”
Section: Ii) Learning Through Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing carers with opportunities to express preferences and expectations in healthcare and strengthen information sharing could ensure that the needs of everyone involved in care are met [41,46]. This was described as being part of a patient's circle of care [40,41,[43][44][45]48].…”
Section: Ii) Learning Through Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mid-level practitioner can provide a comprehensive discharge summary for the nursing facility or home care agency that will assume patient care beyond the hospital. 239 Beyond direct patient care and coordination of care, the mid-level practitioner can participate in monitoring and assessing program performance data. A quality management dashboard serves as an integral method to improve patient care and outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%