2017
DOI: 10.1111/jgs.14988
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Selecting a Skilled Nursing Facility for Postacute Care: Individual and Family Perspectives

Abstract: Background/Objectives This research seeks to describe patients' experiences during the hospital discharge planning and skilled nursing facility (SNF) selection process. Design Semi-structured interviews, focusing on discharge planning and nursing facility selection, including how facilities were chosen, who was involved, and what factors were important in decision-making. Setting 14 SNFs in five cities across the United States. Participants 98 newly-admitted, previously community-dwelling SNF patients an… Show more

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“…Gadbois EA, Tyler DA and Mor V. Selecting a Skilled Nursing Facility for Postacute Care: Individual and Family Perspectives. J Am Geriatr Soc 2017;65:2459–2465 …”
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“…Gadbois EA, Tyler DA and Mor V. Selecting a Skilled Nursing Facility for Postacute Care: Individual and Family Perspectives. J Am Geriatr Soc 2017;65:2459–2465 …”
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“…In this issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society , Ayele and colleagues explore how perceived costs of care can play a critical role in the decision‐making process . This article builds on recently published articles in the Journal that explored factors contributing to decisions about skilled nursing facility (SNF) care and how patients and clinicians make decisions about PAC and long‐term care . The authors of the current study conducted structured interviews with clinicians, patients, and caregivers from three hospitals and three SNFs, asking three questions: (1) When do cost and insurance‐related discussions come up in the decision‐making process?…”
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“…While cost will certainly drive much of the decision making, many other factors play a vital role in making person‐centered choices of PAC settings and locations (Figure ). Most of these factors have been discussed previously in the Journal . Patients may have had a prior positive or negative experience with a particular SNF or home health agency, or recognize in retrospect that they should have gone to a different level of care.…”
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“…Finally, patients may derive other benefits from having broad freedom of choice. A key factor in a patient's choice of SNF is the distance from their home (although this may be due in part to a lack of information on SNF quality) . Other research found that hospitals discharged patients with different conditions to different post‐acute care providers .…”
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