| Literature DB >> 30693847 |
Louise Moeldrup Nielsen1,2,3, Lisa Gregersen Østergaard1,4,5, Thomas Maribo4,6, Hans Kirkegaard3, Kirsten Schultz Petersen7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Elderly patients often receive care and rehabilitation from different providers across healthcare settings. Collaboration between hospital and primary care providers is therefore essential to ensure that the discharge and transition of rehabilitation is coherent. However, research that focuses on elderly patients' experiences of the discharge, and their everyday lives after, has attracted little attention.Entities:
Keywords: Elderly patients; daily activities; discharge; everyday life; patient perspective; rehabilitation; transition
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30693847 PMCID: PMC6352949 DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2018.1563428
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ISSN: 1748-2623
Characteristics of the study participants (n = 11).
| Participant | Gender | Age | Civil status | Reason for | Length of admission | Receiving home care |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Female | 83 | Living alone | Back pain | 2 days | + |
| B | Male | 70 | Living alone | Infection | 1 day | - |
| C | Female | 86 | Living alone | Respiratory | 2 days | + |
| D | Female | 76 | Living with partner | Neurological | 1 day | - |
| E | Male | 65 | Living alone | Neurological | 1 day | + |
| F | Female | 83 | Living alone | Infection | 2 days | - |
| G | Female | 73 | Living alone | Respiratory | 1 day | - |
| H | Female | 67 | Living alone | Heart problems | 1 day | + |
| I | Female | 67 | Living alone | Infection | 1 day | - |
| J | Female | 76 | Living with partner | Neurological | 1 day | + |
| K | Male | 76 | Living with partner | Neurological | 1 day | - |
Interview guide.
| Main theme | Questions |
|---|---|
| At the hospital | Please try to explain how you experienced being admitted to hospital. |
| During your hospital stay, did anybody talk to you about how you manage different tasks at home? | |
| Discharge | Please describe the discharge from hospital and how you experienced this. |
| Getting home | What was it like to come home again after hospital admission? |
| What was important to you after you came home from the hospital? | |
| Please try to describe to me how you manage your everyday life at home. | |
| Rehabilitation | How do you experience being offered to participate in rehabilitation? |
Themes and subthemes with corresponding quotes.
| Theme | Subtheme | Golden quotes |
|---|---|---|
| Pain and fatigue limited performance of daily activities | Adapting daily activities because of fatigue | |
| Pain that limits | ||
| Uncertainty concerning rehabilitation | ||
| Frustrations and concerns | Uncertainty characterizes everyday life | |
| The time while waiting | ||
| The importance of being involved and listened to during admission | The health professionals’ | |
| participation in medical review | ||
| The importance of being prepared for being discharged | Being discharged | |
| Information |