Transitional Care Experiences of Patients with Hip Fracture Across Different Health Care Settings
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Transitional Care Experiences of Patients with Hip Fracture Across Different Health Care Settings
Abstract
Background: Transitions of care often result in fragmented care, leading to unmet patient needs and poor satisfaction with care, especially in patients with multiple chronic conditions. This project aimed to understand how experiences of patients with hip fracture, caregivers, and healthcare providers differ across different points of transition.
Methods: A secondary analysis of 103 qualitative, semi-structured interviews was conducted using emergent coding techniques, to gain an understanding of how transitional care experiences may differ across varying settings of care. Following the secondary analysis, a focus group interview was conducted to review findings.
Results: Seven key themes, each relating to distinct transition points, emerged from the secondary analysis: (1) Multiple providers contributed to patient and caregiver confusion; (2) Family caregivers were not considered important in the patient's care; (3) System-related issues impacted experiences; (4) Patients and caregivers felt uninformed; (5) Transitions increased stress in patients and caregivers; (6) Care was not tailored to patient needs; (7) Providers faced barriers in getting adequate information. The focus group results built upon these themes, adding some additional context to understand the current transitional care landscape.
Discussion: In transitions to formal care settings, similarities were related to feeling confused, while in transitions to home, similarities existed in regards to feeling unprepared. These findings support the view that models of integrated care should consider the context to which they are applied.
Keywords: care transitions; continuity of care; hip fracture; integrated care; older adults.
Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no competing interests to declare.
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