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Understanding Facilitators and Barriers to Care Transitions: Insights from Project ACHIEVE Site Visits.

Allison M Scott, Jing Li, Sholabomi Oyewole-Eletu, Huong Q Nguyen, Brianna Gass, Karen B Hirschman, Suzanne Mitchell, Sharon M Hudson, Mark V Williams.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Care transitions between clinicians or settings are often fragmented and marked by adverse events. To increase patient safety and deliver more efficient and effective health care, new ways to optimize these transitions need to be identified. A study was conducted to delineate facilitators and barriers to implementation of transitional care services at health systems that may have been adopted or adapted from published evidence-based models.
METHODS: From March 2015 through December 2015, site visits were conducted across the United States at 22 health care organizations-community hospitals, academic medical centers, integrated health systems, and broader community partnerships. At each site, direct observation and document review were conducted, as were semistructured interviews with a total of 810 participants (5 to 57 participants per site) representing various stakeholder groups, including management and leadership, transitional care team members, internal stakeholders, community partners, patients, and family caregivers.
RESULTS: Facilitators of effective care transitions included collaborating within and beyond the organization, tailoring care to patients and caregivers, and generating buy-in among staff. Commonly reported barriers included poor integration of transitional care services, unmet patient or caregiver needs, underutilized services, and lack of physician buy-in.
CONCLUSION: True community partnership, high-quality communication, patient and family engagement, and ongoing evaluation and adaptation of transitional care strategies are ultimately needed to facilitate effective care transitions. Health care organizations can strategically prioritize transitional care service delivery through staffing decisions, by making transitional care part of the organization's formal board agenda, and by incentivizing excellence in providing transitional care services.
Copyright © 2017 The Joint Commission. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28844229     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2017.02.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf        ISSN: 1553-7250


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