Alberta Health Services Primary Health Care, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Alberta Health Services Clinical Quality Metrics/Data & Analytics, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Health Expect. 2022 Dec;25(6):2862-2875. doi: 10.1111/hex.13595. Epub 2022 Sep 22.
Patients discharged following hospitalization for COVID-19 require clear discharge protocols, information resources and communications to adequately prepare them to safely and successfully transition from hospital to home. Our study focuses on the patients' transition to recovering at home including their hospital discharge preparation and hospital experiences.
A qualitative descriptive study design involved interviewing patients who had been hospitalized for COVID-19 in one urban Alberta, Canada centre. Purposive sampling was used to select patients from a centralized COVID-19 hospital patient database stratified by month between March 2020 and February 2021. Other inclusion criteria (e.g., sex and age) were also considered. Semi-structured interviews with patients were recorded, transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Data sufficiency and saturation were determined.
Twelve patients shared their lived experiences and recovery journey from COVID-19. Themes were reported under three main areas as framed by the study aim-the current status of patients recovering at home, including the supports they used to manage; their discharge process and preparation to go home; and their various hospital-related experiences. Suggestions for improving aspects of the patient journey were also captured.
Findings provided details of the needs, information gaps and what matters most to patients when they are recovering from COVID-19 at home, including their preparation to safely and successfully transition from hospital to home (i.e., feeling well prepared to go home, including being adequately assessed and having clear discharge protocols and communication). Key learnings were applied to improve or develop patient discharge and transition resources.
A patient/family advisor and patient experience partners were involved throughout the study, codeveloping all aspects, from the study design to the reporting and application of the findings. Leading into the study, patient experiences and feedback regarding the home from hospital recovery journey informed multiple aspects, including the codevelopment of the interview guide.
因 COVID-19 住院的患者需要明确的出院方案、信息资源和沟通渠道,以充分做好准备,安全、顺利地从医院过渡到家中。我们的研究重点是患者向家中康复的过渡,包括他们的出院准备和住院经历。
采用定性描述性研究设计,对在加拿大阿尔伯塔省一个城市中心因 COVID-19 住院的患者进行了访谈。采用目的抽样法,根据 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 2 月期间的月份,从集中的 COVID-19 医院患者数据库中分层选择患者。还考虑了其他纳入标准(例如,性别和年龄)。对患者进行半结构化访谈并录音,使用主题分析对访谈记录进行转录和分析。确定数据的充分性和饱和度。
12 名患者分享了他们从 COVID-19 中康复的亲身经历和康复历程。根据研究目的,报告的主题分为三个主要领域,即患者在家中康复的现状,包括他们用来管理的支持;他们的出院过程和准备回家;以及他们的各种与医院相关的经历。还收集了对改善患者康复旅程的建议。
研究结果详细说明了患者在家中从 COVID-19 康复时的需求、信息差距以及对他们最重要的事项,包括为安全、顺利地从医院过渡到家中做好准备(即感觉准备充分可以回家,包括进行充分评估以及有明确的出院方案和沟通)。主要学习成果已应用于改善或开发患者出院和过渡资源。
在整个研究过程中,患者/家庭顾问和患者体验合作伙伴都参与其中,从研究设计到报告和应用研究结果,共同开发了所有方面。在研究开始之前,患者就从医院到家中的康复旅程分享了他们的经验和反馈,为多个方面提供了信息,包括共同开发访谈指南。