Occupational Therapy Department, Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Centre for Functioning and Health Research, Metro South Health, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
J Health Serv Res Policy. 2024 Jan;29(1):31-41. doi: 10.1177/13558196231193863. Epub 2023 Oct 28.
Hospital in the Home models are rapidly expanding in response to increasing bed pressures. This study examined patient and multidisciplinary health professional perceptions of a new geriatric evaluation and management and rehabilitation hospital in the home service in Australia. The service was unique, as adults of all ages with a variety of rehabilitation or geriatric evaluation and management needs were within scope.
A qualitative descriptive approach was used with a consumer co-researcher and a consumer advisor being integral to decision-making. Patient feedback was collected via a paper-based patient satisfaction survey between August 2020 and February 2022. Additionally, interviews with current and past staff were conducted from July to November 2021. Reflexive thematic analysis was conducted for qualitative data and descriptive statistics used for quantitative data.
Patient surveys were analysed ( = 199, 42.2% response rate) with 60.8% of participants aged 75 years or over and 26.6% speaking a language other than English. High satisfaction was expressed. Feelings of comfort, familiarity, convenience, and reassurance were voiced. A person-centred approach enhanced involvement in care. Challenges included carer burden and clear communication. Sixteen staff (33% response rate) were interviewed. In general, staff said the service was inclusive and responsive, and the home environment beneficial, particularly for patients from culturally diverse backgrounds. A strong hospital partnership and comprehensive multidisciplinary approach were vital. Challenges included fragmentation due to part-time roles and combining with a pre-existing acute hospital in the home service.
This qualitative exploration of staff and patients' perceptions of a geriatrician-led, multidisciplinary geriatric evaluation and management and rehabilitation hospital in the home service demonstrated that it was person-centred and optimised patients' control and ownership of care. The inclusive service parameters ensured responsiveness to diverse needs whilst allowing earlier return home from hospital, both of which are vital for quality patient care.
随着床位压力的增加,医院居家模式正在迅速扩张。本研究调查了澳大利亚一家新的老年评估和管理以及康复医院居家服务的患者和多学科卫生专业人员的看法。该服务是独特的,因为所有年龄段有各种康复或老年评估和管理需求的成年人都在服务范围内。
采用定性描述方法,消费者共同研究人员和消费者顾问是决策的重要组成部分。患者反馈是通过 2020 年 8 月至 2022 年 2 月期间的纸质患者满意度调查收集的。此外,还在 2021 年 7 月至 11 月期间对现职和离职员工进行了访谈。对定性数据进行了反思性主题分析,对定量数据使用了描述性统计。
分析了患者调查(n=199,响应率为 42.2%),其中 60.8%的参与者年龄在 75 岁或以上,26.6%的人说英语以外的语言。表达了高度的满意度。患者表示感到舒适、熟悉、方便和安心。以人为本的方法增强了对护理的参与。挑战包括照顾者的负担和清晰的沟通。对 16 名员工(响应率为 33%)进行了访谈。总的来说,员工表示该服务具有包容性和响应性,家庭环境有益,特别是对于来自不同文化背景的患者。强大的医院合作关系和全面的多学科方法至关重要。挑战包括兼职角色导致的碎片化以及与现有的急性医院居家服务相结合。
本研究对患者和工作人员对老年病学家主导的多学科老年评估和管理以及康复医院居家服务的看法进行了定性探索,结果表明该服务以人为本,优化了患者对护理的控制和所有权。包容性的服务参数确保了对各种需求的响应能力,同时允许患者更早地从医院返回家中,这对患者的护理质量至关重要。