Naylor Mary D, Shaid Elizabeth C, Carpenter Deborah, Gass Brianna, Levine Carol, Li Jing, Malley Ann, McCauley Kathleen, Nguyen Huong Q, Watson Heather, Brock Jane, Mittman Brian, Jack Brian, Mitchell Suzanne, Callicoatte Becky, Schall John, Williams Mark V
School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Center for Healthcare Delivery Research and Evaluation, Westat, Rockville, Maryland.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 2017 Jun;65(6):1119-1125. doi: 10.1111/jgs.14782. Epub 2017 Apr 3.
Transitional care (TC) has received widespread attention from researchers, health system leaders, clinicians, and policy makers as they attempt to improve health outcomes and reduce preventable hospital readmissions, yet little is known about the critical elements of effective TC and how they relate to patients' and caregivers' needs and experiences. To address this gap, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) funded a national study, Achieving patient-centered Care and optimized Health In care transitions by Evaluating the Value of Evidence (Project ACHIEVE). A primary aim of the study is the identification of TC components that yield desired patient and caregiver outcomes. Project ACHIEVE established a multistakeholder workgroup to recommend essential TC components for vulnerable Medicare beneficiaries. Guided by a review of published evidence, the workgroup identified and defined a preliminary set of components and then analyzed how well the set aligned with real-world patients' and caregivers' experiences. Through this process, the workgroup identified eight TC components: patient engagement, caregiver engagement, complexity and medication management, patient education, caregiver education, patients' and caregivers' well-being, care continuity, and accountability. Although the degree of attention given to each component will vary based on the specific needs of patients and caregivers, workgroup members agree that health systems need to address all components to ensure optimal TC for all Medicare beneficiaries.
过渡性护理(TC)已受到研究人员、卫生系统领导者、临床医生和政策制定者的广泛关注,他们试图改善健康结果并减少可预防的医院再入院情况,但对于有效过渡性护理的关键要素以及这些要素如何与患者和护理人员的需求及经历相关联,人们却知之甚少。为填补这一空白,以患者为中心的结果研究机构(PCORI)资助了一项全国性研究,即通过评估证据价值实现以患者为中心的护理和优化护理过渡期间的健康(项目“实现”)。该研究的一个主要目标是确定能产生理想患者和护理人员结果的过渡性护理组成部分。“实现”项目成立了一个多利益相关方工作组,为弱势医疗保险受益人推荐基本的过渡性护理组成部分。在对已发表证据进行审查的指导下,该工作组确定并定义了一组初步组成部分,然后分析了这组组成部分与现实世界中患者和护理人员经历的契合程度。通过这一过程,工作组确定了八个过渡性护理组成部分:患者参与、护理人员参与、复杂性和药物管理、患者教育、护理人员教育、患者和护理人员福祉、护理连续性以及问责制。尽管根据患者和护理人员的具体需求,对每个组成部分的关注程度会有所不同,但工作组成员一致认为,卫生系统需要关注所有组成部分,以确保为所有医疗保险受益人提供最佳的过渡性护理。