Trivedi Sachin, Dick Alixe, Beckett Stephanie, Hartmann Riley J, Roberts Christopher, Lyster Kish, Stempien James
Emergency Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CAN.
Emergency Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Regina, CAN.
Cureus. 2019 Jul 29;11(7):e5267. doi: 10.7759/cureus.5267.
Introduction Transitions of care for elderly patients in long term care (LTC) to the emergency department (ED) is fraught with communication challenges. Information preferred during these transitions has not been agreed upon. We sought to understand our local handover culture and identify what information is preferred in the transitions of care of these patients. Methods We performed a cross-sectional electronic survey that was distributed to 1470 healthcare providers (HCPs) and 82 patient and family advocates (PFAs) in two Canadian cities. The HCP group consisted of physicians and nurses in ED and LTC settings as well as paramedics. The survey was open for a period of one month with formal reminders sent weekly. Results A total of 12.9% of HCPs and 26.8% of PFAs responded to the survey. Only 41.3% of HCP respondents were aware of existing handover protocols and 83.2% indicated a desire for a single page handover form. HCPs identified concerns over handover culture surrounding workplace inefficiencies and increased demands to their time. Several preferred items of information in the transitions of care for the institutionalized elderly patient were also identified across both HCP and PFA groups. Conclusions Our study identified a need for improved local handover culture in transitions of care for the institutionalized elderly patient. We also identified the preferred elements of information during bilateral communication between LTC and the ED. Our results will be used to design a patient-centred handover form for future use in this population.
引言 长期护理(LTC)机构中的老年患者转诊至急诊科(ED)时,充满了沟通挑战。在这些转诊过程中,各方偏好的信息尚未达成一致。我们试图了解本地的交接文化,并确定在这些患者的护理转诊过程中,各方偏好的信息是什么。方法 我们开展了一项横断面电子调查,将其分发给加拿大两个城市的1470名医疗保健提供者(HCP)和82名患者及家属代言人(PFA)。HCP组包括急诊科和长期护理机构的医生、护士以及护理人员。该调查为期一个月,每周发送正式提醒。结果 共有12.9%的HCP和26.8%的PFA回复了调查。只有41.3%的HCP受访者知晓现有的交接协议,83.2%的受访者表示希望有一份单页交接表格。HCP们指出了对围绕工作效率低下的交接文化以及对他们时间要求增加的担忧。在HCP和PFA两组中,还确定了机构化老年患者护理转诊过程中一些偏好的信息项目。结论 我们的研究表明,在机构化老年患者的护理转诊过程中,需要改善本地的交接文化。我们还确定了长期护理机构与急诊科双边沟通期间偏好的信息要素。我们的研究结果将用于设计一份以患者为中心的交接表格,供该人群未来使用。