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. 2014;51(8):1311-24.
doi: 10.1682/JRRD.2014.03.0066.

Family care map: Sustaining family-centered care in Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers

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Family care map: Sustaining family-centered care in Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers

James H Ford 2nd et al. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2014.

Abstract

The study assessed sustainability of the Family Care Map, a family-centered approach to providing care for Veterans with polytrauma-related injuries, in four Department of Veterans Affairs Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers. We applied a mixed-methods approach. Staff surveys used standardized measures of sustainability, commitment to change, information, and participation during implementation. Qualitative inquiry assessed Family Care Map implementation and facilitators and barriers to sustainability. Staff sustainability perceptions had a significant positive correlation with affective commitment to change, participation, and information received about the change process. Family Care Map integration into standard practices and use of its concepts with patients and families related to staff perceptions about sustainability. The degree of use and integration of the Family Care Map in traumatic brain injury/polytrauma care varied among the Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers. Some successful sustainability strategies included integration into daily workflow and organizational culture. Examples of sustainability barriers included staff awareness and use and outdated information. Some practices, such as measuring and documenting the use of the Family Care Map in treatment plans, may not routinely occur. The focus on family-centered care will require further evaluation of organization-, staff-, and innovation-level attributes that influence sustainability of changes designed to improve family-centered care.

Keywords: Family Care Map; Veterans; affective commitment to change; barriers; family-centered care; information; participation; polytrauma; program implementation; strategies; sustainability; traumatic brain injury.

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