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When Clock Time Governs Interaction: How Time Influences Health Professionals' Intersectoral Collaboration.

Anne Bendix Andersen1,2, Kirsten Beedholm1, Raymond Kolbæk2, Kirsten Frederiksen1.   

Abstract

When setting up patient pathways that cross health care sectors, professionals in emergency units strive to fulfill system requirements by creating efficient patient pathways that comply with standards for length of stay. We conducted an ethnographic field study, focusing on health professionals' collaboration, of 10 elderly patients with chronic illnesses, following them from discharge to their home or other places where they received health care services. We found that clock time not only governed the professionals' ways of collaborating, but acceleration of patient pathways also became an overall goal in health care delivery. Professionals' efforts to save time came to represent a "monetary value," leading to speedier planning of patient pathways and consequent risks of disregarding important issues when treating and caring for elderly patients. We suggest that such issues are significant to the future planning and improvement of patient pathways that involve elderly citizens who are in need of intersectoral health care delivery.

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Keywords:  Ethnography; Scandinavia; chronic illness and disease; culture of health care; decision-making; home care; older people; qualitative; social constructionism

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29890884     DOI: 10.1177/1049732318779046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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2.  Healthcare professionals' experiences and attitudes to care coordination across health sectors: an interview study.

Authors:  Maiken Hjuler Persson; Jens Søndergaard; Christian Backer Mogensen; Helene Skjøt-Arkil; Pernille Tanggaard Andersen
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 4.070

3.  Elderly patients with complex health problems in the care trajectory: a qualitative case study.

Authors:  Marianne Kumlin; Geir Vegar Berg; Kari Kvigne; Ragnhild Hellesø
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2020-06-29       Impact factor: 2.655

4.  Unpacking Healthcare Professionals' Work to Achieve Coherence in the Healthcare Journey of Elderly Patients: An Interview Study.

Authors:  Marianne Kumlin; Geir Vegar Berg; Kari Kvigne; Ragnhild Hellesø
Journal:  J Multidiscip Healthc       Date:  2021-03-04

5.  Healthcare professionals' practice and interactions in older peoples' cross-sectoral clinical care trajectories when acutely hospitalized - a qualitative observation study.

Authors:  Maiken Hjuler Persson; Christian Backer Mogensen; Jens Søndergaard; Helene Skjøt-Arkil; Pernille Tanggaard Andersen
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2021-09-09       Impact factor: 2.655

6.  Dilemmas and deliberations in managing the care trajectory of elderly patients with complex health needs: a single-case study.

Authors:  Marianne Kumlin; Geir Vegar Berg; Kari Kvigne; Ragnhild Hellesø
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