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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 1/2019

01-01-2019 | Original Research

Lost in Transition: a Qualitative Study of Patients Discharged from Hospital to Skilled Nursing Facility

Authors: Emily A. Gadbois, PhD, Denise A. Tyler, PhD, Renee Shield, PhD, John McHugh, PhD, Ulrika Winblad, PhD, Joan M. Teno, MD, MS, Vincent Mor, PhD

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Objective

This research aimed to understand the experiences of patients transitioning from hospitals to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) by eliciting views from patients and hospital and skilled nursing facility staff.

Design

We conducted semi-structured interviews with hospital and skilled nursing facility staff and skilled nursing facility patients and their family members in an attempt to understand transitions between hospital and SNF. These interviews focused on all aspects of the discharge planning and nursing facility placement processes including who is involved, how decisions are made, patients’ experiences, hospital-SNF communication, and the presence of programs to improve the transition process.

Participants

Participants were 138 staff in 16 hospitals and 25 SNFs in 8 markets across the country, and 98 newly admitted, previously community-dwelling SNF patients and/or their family members in five of those markets.

Approach

Interviews were qualitatively analyzed to identify overarching themes.

Key Results

Patients reported they felt rushed in making their SNF decisions, did not feel they were appropriately prepared for the hospital-SNF transition or educated about their post-acute needs, and experienced transitions that felt chaotic, with complications they associated with timing and medications. Hospital and SNF staff expressed similar opinions, stating that transitions were rushed, there were problems with the timing of the discharge, with information transfer and medication reconciliation, and that patients were not appropriately prepared for the transition. Staff at some facilities reported programs designed to address these problems, but the efficacy of these programs is unknown.

Conclusions

Results indicate problematic transitions stemming from insufficient care coordination and failure to appropriately prepare patients and their family members. Previous research suggests that problematic or hurried transitions from hospital to SNF are associated with medication errors and unnecessary rehospitalizations. Interventions to improve transitions from hospital to SNF that include a focus on patients and families are needed.
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Metadata
Title
Lost in Transition: a Qualitative Study of Patients Discharged from Hospital to Skilled Nursing Facility
Authors
Emily A. Gadbois, PhD
Denise A. Tyler, PhD
Renee Shield, PhD
John McHugh, PhD
Ulrika Winblad, PhD
Joan M. Teno, MD, MS
Vincent Mor, PhD
Publication date
01-01-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-018-4695-0

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