1. Hospital discharge planning in care transition of patients with chronic noncommunicable diseases.
- Author
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Barbosa SM, Zacharias FCM, Schönholzer TE, Carlos DM, Pires MEL, Valente SH, Fabriz LA, and Pinto IC
- Subjects
- Humans, Patient Transfer, Brazil, Hospitals, Public, Qualitative Research, Patient Discharge, Noncommunicable Diseases therapy
- Abstract
Objective: to analyze care transition in hospital discharge planning for patients with chronic noncommunicable diseases., Method: a qualitative study, based on the Care Transitions Intervention theoretical model, with four pillars of intervention, to ensure a safe transition. Twelve professionals participated in a public hospital in the countryside of São Paulo. Data were collected through observation, document analysis and semi-structured interviews., Results: there was a commitment of a multidisciplinary team to comprehensive care and involvement of family members in patient care. The documents facilitated communication between professionals and/or levels of care. However, the lack of time to prepare for discharge can lead to fragmented care, impairing communication and jeopardizing a safe transition., Final Considerations: they were shown to be important elements in discharge planning composition, aiming to ensure a safe care transition, team participation with nurses as main actors, early discharge planning and family involvement.
- Published
- 2023
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