| Literature DB >> 24712151 |
Hideko Waguchi, Kumi Hidaka, Keiji Shinoki, Mio Matsuoka, Saori Mito, Seiko Doi, Akiko Hata, Takeshi Ibata, Ryutaro Komuro, Shohei Iijima.
Abstract
Discharge support, although provided for a limited time, is of vital importance in the acute phase care period. Such support is necessary to ensure continuity of care and treatment even after being discharged from the hospital. I acquired both the viewpoints of the family and the nurse of a patient who was about to be discharged from the hospital after cerebral hemorrhage. However, the patient's family and I were not able to decide on a home care plan or hospital-to-home transfer ahead of time because of the unstable condition of the patient, limited care power of the family, and varying discharge plans among the family members. I intended to help in the decision-making process, taking into consideration the patient's best interest. I evaluated the viewpoint of the family and was able to understand situations in which a family member, who assumes the role of a primary care giver, would need guidance in providing home care to the patient.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24712151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ISSN: 0385-0684