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A myriad of factors influencing the implementation of transitional care innovations: a scoping review.

Amal Fakha1,2,3, Lindsay Groenvynck4,5,6, Bram de Boer4,5, Theo van Achterberg6, Jan Hamers4,5, Hilde Verbeek4,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Care transitions of older persons between multiple care settings are frequently hampered by various issues such as discontinuous care delivery or poor information transfer among healthcare providers. Therefore, several innovations have been developed to optimize transitional care (TC). This review aims to identify which factors influence the implementation of TC innovations.
METHODS: As part of TRANS-SENIOR, an international innovative training and research network focusing on enhancing or avoiding care transitions, a scoping review was conducted. The five stages of the Arksey and O'Malley framework were followed. PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CINAHL were searched, and eligible studies published between years 2000 and 2020 were retrieved. Data were extracted from the included studies and mapped to the domains and constructs of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) and Care Transitions Framework (CTF).
RESULTS: Of 1537 studies identified, 21 were included. Twenty different TC innovations were covered and aimed at improving or preventing transitions between multiple care settings, the majority focused on transitions from hospital to home. Key components of the innovations encompassed transition nurses, teach-back methods, follow-up home visits, partnerships with community services, and transfer units. Twenty-five prominent implementation factors (seven barriers, seven facilitators, and eleven factors with equivalent hindering/facilitating influence) were shown to affect the implementation of TC innovations. Low organizational readiness for implementation and the overall implementation climate were topmost hindering factors. Similarly, failing to target the right population group was commonly reported as a major barrier. Moreover, the presence of skilled users but with restricted knowledge and mixed attitudes about the innovation impeded its implementation. Among the eminent enabling factors, a high-perceived advantage of the innovation by staff, along with encouraging transition roles, and a continuous monitoring process facilitated the implementation of several innovations. Other important factors were a high degree of organizational networks, engaging activities, and culture; these factors had an almost equivalent hindering/facilitating influence.
CONCLUSIONS: Addressing the right target population and instituting transition roles in care settings appear to be specific factors to consider during the implementation of TC innovations. Long-term care settings should simultaneously emphasize their organizational readiness for implementation and change, in order to improve transitional care through innovations.

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Keywords:  Care transitions; Factors; Implementation; Innovation; Long-term care; Older persons; Transitional care

Year:  2021        PMID: 33637097      PMCID: PMC7912549          DOI: 10.1186/s13012-021-01087-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Implement Sci        ISSN: 1748-5908            Impact factor:   7.327


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2.  Implementing a transitional care program to reduce hospital readmissions among older adults.

Authors:  Dorothy Hung; Robynn Cheng Leidig
Journal:  J Nurs Care Qual       Date:  2015 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 1.597

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Authors:  Karen B Hirschman; Nancy A Hodgson
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2018-01-18

4.  A "Simple" Evidence-Based Intervention to Improve Care Transitions for Frail Patients with Complex Health Conditions: Why Didn't It Work as Expected?

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Journal:  Healthc Q       Date:  2016

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7.  A reengineered hospital discharge program to decrease rehospitalization: a randomized trial.

Authors:  Brian W Jack; Veerappa K Chetty; David Anthony; Jeffrey L Greenwald; Gail M Sanchez; Anna E Johnson; Shaula R Forsythe; Julie K O'Donnell; Michael K Paasche-Orlow; Christopher Manasseh; Stephen Martin; Larry Culpepper
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8.  Evaluation of a transition care cognitive assessment and management pilot.

Authors:  Emma Renehan; Betty Haralambous; Pauline Galvin; Michelle Kotis; Briony Dow
Journal:  Contemp Nurse       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 1.787

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Authors:  Andrea C Tricco; Erin Lillie; Wasifa Zarin; Kelly K O'Brien; Heather Colquhoun; Danielle Levac; David Moher; Micah D J Peters; Tanya Horsley; Laura Weeks; Susanne Hempel; Elie A Akl; Christine Chang; Jessie McGowan; Lesley Stewart; Lisa Hartling; Adrian Aldcroft; Michael G Wilson; Chantelle Garritty; Simon Lewin; Christina M Godfrey; Marilyn T Macdonald; Etienne V Langlois; Karla Soares-Weiser; Jo Moriarty; Tammy Clifford; Özge Tunçalp; Sharon E Straus
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2018-09-04       Impact factor: 25.391

10.  Making sense of implementation theories, models and frameworks.

Authors:  Per Nilsen
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2015-04-21       Impact factor: 7.327

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Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 4.157

2.  Fostering the implementation of transitional care innovations for older persons: prioritizing the influencing key factors using a modified Delphi technique.

Authors:  Amal Fakha; Bram de Boer; Theo van Achterberg; Jan Hamers; Hilde Verbeek
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 3.921

3.  Implementation Experience with a 30-Day Hospital Readmission Risk Score in a Large, Integrated Health System: A Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Anita D Misra-Hebert; Christina Felix; Alex Milinovich; Michael W Kattan; Marc A Willner; Kevin Chagin; Janine Bauman; Aaron C Hamilton; Jay Alberts
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