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Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 10/2017

13.07.2017 | Original Research

“Connecting the Dots”: A Qualitative Study of Home Health Nurse Perspectives on Coordinating Care for Recently Discharged Patients

Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Ausgabe 10/2017

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Abstract

Background

In 2012, nearly one-third of adults 65 years or older with Medicare discharged to home after hospitalization were referred for home health care (HHC) services. Care coordination between the hospital and HHC is frequently inadequate and may contribute to medication errors and readmissions. Insights from HHC nurses could inform improvements to care coordination.

Objective

To describe HHC nurse perspectives about challenges and solutions to coordinating care for recently discharged patients.

Design/Participants

We conducted a descriptive qualitative study with six focus groups of HHC nurses and staff (n = 56) recruited from six agencies in Colorado. Focus groups were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using a mixed deductive/inductive approach to theme analysis with a team-based iterative method.

Key Results

HHC nurses described challenges and solutions within domains of Accountability, Communication, Assessing Needs & Goals, and Medication Management. One additional domain of Safety, for both patients and HHC nurses, emerged from the analysis. Within each domain, solutions for improving care coordination included the following: 1) Accountability—hospital physicians willing to manage HHC orders until primary care follow-up, potential legislation allowing physician assistants and nurse practitioners to write HHC orders; 2) Communication—enhanced access to hospital records and direct telephone lines for HHC; 3) Assessing Needs & Goals—liaisons from HHC agencies meeting with patients in hospital; 4) Medication Management—HHC coordinating directly with clinician or pharmacist to resolve discrepancies; and 5) Safety—HHC nurses contributing non-reimbursable services for patients, and ensuring that cognitive and behavioral health information is shared with HHC.

Conclusions

In an era of shared accountability for patient outcomes across settings, solutions for improving care coordination with HHC are needed. Efforts to improve care coordination with HHC should focus on clearly defining accountability for orders, enhanced communication, improved alignment of expectations for HHC between clinicians and patients, a focus on reducing medication discrepancies, and prioritizing safety for both patients and HHC nurses.
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Metadaten
Titel
“Connecting the Dots”: A Qualitative Study of Home Health Nurse Perspectives on Coordinating Care for Recently Discharged Patients
Publikationsdatum
13.07.2017
Erschienen in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Ausgabe 10/2017
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Elektronische ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-017-4104-0

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