| Literature DB >> 31909210 |
Ranveig Marie Boge1,2, Arvid Steinar Haugen3, Roy Miodini Nilsen4,5, Frøydis Bruvik6,7, Stig Harthug4,8.
Abstract
Background: Discharge conversation is an essential part of preparing patients for the period after hospitalisation. Successful communication during such conversations is associated with improved health outcomes for patients. Objective: To investigate the association between discharge conversation and discharge quality assessed by measuring elderly patients' experiences.Entities:
Keywords: health services research; patient discharge; quality measurement
Year: 2019 PMID: 31909210 PMCID: PMC6937014 DOI: 10.1136/bmjoq-2019-000728
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open Qual ISSN: 2399-6641
Figure 1Tasks and activities included in discharge planning in elderly patients in Norwegian medical Hospital units. GP, general practitioner.
Characteristics of the patients according to whether they had a discharge conversation at the Norwegian hospitals in Bergen (2015–2016).
| Characteristics, categorical | N | Reported to have a discharge conversation | |||
| Yes | No | Unsure | |||
| N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |||
| All patients | 487 | 360 (74) | 73 (15) | 54 (11) | |
| Age groups (y) | 0.003 | ||||
| 65–79 | 265 | 212 (80) | 33 (13) | 20 (7) | |
| 80–99 | 222 | 148 (67) | 40 (18) | 34 (15) | |
| Sex | 0.209 | ||||
| Female | 254 | 185 (73) | 35 (14) | 34 (13) | |
| Male | 233 | 175 (75) | 38 (16) | 20 (9) | |
| Housing status† | 0.120 | ||||
| Single household | 214 | 153 (71) | 40 (19) | 21 (10) | |
| Shared household | 264 | 200 (76) | 32 (12) | 32 (12) | |
| Education‡ | 0.530 | ||||
| Compulsory school | 188 | 132 (70) | 35 (19) | 21 (11) | |
| Upper secondary school | 165 | 125 (76) | 20 (12) | 20 (12) | |
| Higher education/ University | 104 | 78 (75) | 16 (15) | 10 (10) | |
| Hospital | 0.023 | ||||
| Hospital 1§ | 204 | 145 (41) | 40 (55) | 37 (68) | |
| Hosptial 2¶ | 283 | 213 (59) | 33 (45) | 17 (32) | |
| Emergency readmission** | 0.824 | ||||
| No | 368 | 274 (76) | 55 (75) | 39 (72) | |
| Yes | 119 | 86 (24) | 18 (25) | 15 (28) | |
| Age (y) | 78.5 (8.3) | 77.8 (8.3) | 80.0 (7.5) | 81 (8.6) | 0.130 |
| Charlson Comorbidity Index | 0.9 (1.4) | 0.9 (1.4) | 1.0 (1.3) | 0.9 (1.5) | 0.748 |
| Length of hospital stay (d) | 3.6 (3.3) | 3.6 (3.3) | 3.8 (3.7) | 3.4 (2.9) | 0.768 |
*χ2 test.
†Data on household were missing for nine patients.
‡Data on education were missing for 30 patients.
§Gastroenterology unit, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Western Norway.
¶General medical unit, Haraldsplass Deaconess Hospital, Bergen Norway.
**Emergency readmission within 30 days after hospital discharge.
††One-way analysis of variance.
Mean scores on the discharge care experiences survey (modified) (n=487)
| Factors with items | Mean (SD) |
| 1.I have felt stressed* | 4.07 (1.07) |
| 2.I have felt blue*† | 3.84 (1.12) |
| 3.I have experienced problems in performing daily activities (eg, personal hygiene, getting dressed, cooking)a | 3.91 (1.33) |
| 4.I have experienced problems in getting sufficient nutrition* | 4.07 (1.21) |
| 5.In connection with being discharged, I had an opportunity to notify hospital personnel about what I thought was important | 3.35 (1.26) |
| 6.When I was discharged from the hospital, I understood thoroughly the purpose of taking my medication | 3.94 (1.30) |
| 7.I got information about effects and side effects of my medications‡ | 2.59 (1.44) |
| 8.When I was discharged from the hospital, I had a good understanding of my responsibility in terms of looking after my health | 3.58 (1.10) |
| 9.I have experienced problems in understanding the instructions I received when I was discharged from hospital* | 4.43 (0.98) |
| 10.I have experienced problems in following the instructions I received when discharged from the hospital* | 4.45 (0.96) |
| 11.I felt I was discharged too early* | 4.20 (1.20) |
| Total sample mean score | 3.90 (0.72) |
*Negative statements were inverted to a positive scale.
†Item was formulated as I have felt depressed in the original version of the DICARES-M.
‡Item not included in the original version of DICARES-M.
DISCARES-M, Discharge Care Experiences Survey Modified.
Mean scores of the Nordic patient experiences questionnaire* (n=487)
| Items | Mean (SD) |
| 1.Were the doctors understandable? | 4.06 (0.83) |
| 2. Did you have confidence in the doctors’ professional skills? | 4.19 (0.69) |
| 3. Did you have confidence in the nurses’ professional skills? | 4.17 (0.70) |
| 4. Did the nurses take care of you? | 4.13 (0.83) |
| 5. Were the health personnel interested in your problem(s)? | 3.85 (0.95) |
| 6. Did you receive sufficient information about tests and examinations? | 3.80 (0.98) |
| Total sample mean score | 4.03 (0.66) |
| Additional questions: | |
| 7. Overall, was the treatment and care you received in the hospital satisfactory?† | NA |
| 8. Was there a time you thought a medical mistake was made in your treatment and care?† | NA |
*Six validated questions from the original eight-item questionnaire were included in the analyses. Questions 7 and 8 are not validated.
†This question is not validated.
NA, not applicable.
Differences in quality indicator scores on whether or not a discharge conversation was reported (n=487)
| All patients | Reported to have a discharge conversation† | |||
| Yes (%) | No (%) | Unsure (%) | ||
| n=360 (74) | n=73 (15) | n=54 (11) | ||
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
| DICARES-M | 4.02 (0.67) | 3.62 (0.79) | 3.60 (0.78) | <0.001 |
| NORPEQ | 4.14 (0.62) | 3.63 (0.64) | 3.87 (0.69) | <0.001 |
*One-way analysis of variance.
†Question: Did you have a discharge conversation at the hospital?, with response alternatives Yes, with a doctor, Yes, with a nurse, Yes, with a nurse and a doctor, No, I did not have a discharge conversation, and “Unsure”.
DICARES-M, Discharge Care Experiences Survey Modified; NORPEQ, Nordic Patient Experiences Questionnaire.
Differences in mean total and factor scores among responders according to reported usefulness of discharge conversation
| Reported usefulness of discharge conversation | Estimated group differences‡ | |||||||
| Low* | High† | |||||||
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Unadjusted† (95% CI) | Adjusted§ (95% CI) | |||
| DICARES-M | ||||||||
| Overall (11 items) | 3.74 | 0.71 | 4.21 | 0.57 | −0.47 (−0.60 to 0.33) | <0.001 | −0.45 (−0.58 to 0.31) | <0.001 |
| CAD (4 items) | 3.84 | 0.95 | 4.24 | 0.85 | −0.40 (−0.58 to 0.21) | <0.001 | −0.37 (−0.56 to 0.18) | <0.001 |
| ATT (3 items) | 4.13 | 0.86 | 4.58 | 0.71 | −0.45 (−0.61 to 0.28) | <0.001 | −0.45 (−0.62 to 0.28) | <0.001 |
| PIDP (4 items) | 3.24 | 0.90 | 3.76 | 0.76 | −0.53 (−0.70 to 0.36) | <0.001 | −0.49 (−0.67 to 0.32) | <0.001 |
| NORPEQ | ||||||||
| Overall (6 items) | 3.91 | 0.65 | 4.29 | 0.55 | −0.37 (−0.50 to 0.25) | <0.001 | −0.36 (−0.49 to 0.23) | <0.001 |
*Response alternatives 1. Not at all, 2. To a little extent, or 3. To some extent for the question: To what extent did you find the discharge conversation useful?.
†Response alternatives 4. To a large extent or 5. To a very large extent for question: To what extent did you find the discharge conversation useful?.
‡By linear regression model.
§Adjusted for sex, housing status, education, hospital, age, and comorbidity; missing data for housing status (n=9) and education (n=25) were imputed using a multiple imputation technique.
ATT, adherence to treatment; CAD, coping after discharge; DICARES-M, Discharge Care Experiences Survey Modified; NORPEQ, Nordic Patient Experiences Questionnaire; PIDP, participation in discharge planning.