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Risks Perceived by Frail Male Patients, Family Caregivers and Clinicians in Hospital: Do they Change after Discharge? A Multiple Case Study

INTRODUCTION: Up to 40% of hospitalised seniors are frail and most want to return home after discharge. Inaccurate estimation of risks in the hospital may lead to inadequate support at home. This study aimed to document convergences and divergences between risks and support needs identified before h...

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Autores principales: Provencher, Véronique, D’Amours, Monia, Viscogliosi, Chantal, Guay, Manon, Giroux, Dominique, Dubé, Véronique, Delli-Colli, Nathalie, Corriveau, Hélène, Egan, Mary
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Publicado: Ubiquity Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6384319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30804726
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.4166
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author Provencher, Véronique
D’Amours, Monia
Viscogliosi, Chantal
Guay, Manon
Giroux, Dominique
Dubé, Véronique
Delli-Colli, Nathalie
Corriveau, Hélène
Egan, Mary
author_facet Provencher, Véronique
D’Amours, Monia
Viscogliosi, Chantal
Guay, Manon
Giroux, Dominique
Dubé, Véronique
Delli-Colli, Nathalie
Corriveau, Hélène
Egan, Mary
author_sort Provencher, Véronique
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description INTRODUCTION: Up to 40% of hospitalised seniors are frail and most want to return home after discharge. Inaccurate estimation of risks in the hospital may lead to inadequate support at home. This study aimed to document convergences and divergences between risks and support needs identified before hospital discharge and perceived at home post-discharge. METHODS: This research used a multiple case study design. Three cases were recruited, each involving a hospitalised frail patient aged 70+, the main family caregiver and most of the clinicians who assessed the patient before and after hospital discharge. Thirty-two semi-structured interviews were conducted and their transcripts analysed using a qualitative thematic analysis approach. RESULTS: Among risks raised by participants, falls were the only one with total inter-participant/inter-time/inter-case convergence. In all cases, all participants mentioned, before and after discharge, home adaptations and use of technical aids to mitigate this risk. However, clinicians recommended professional services while patients and family caregivers preferred to rely on family members and their own coping strategies. CONCLUSION: The divergences identified for most risks and support needs between users and clinicians, before and after discharge, provide new insights into a comprehensive and patient-centred risk assessment process to plan hospital discharge for frail elderly.
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spelling pubmed-63843192019-02-25 Risks Perceived by Frail Male Patients, Family Caregivers and Clinicians in Hospital: Do they Change after Discharge? A Multiple Case Study Provencher, Véronique D’Amours, Monia Viscogliosi, Chantal Guay, Manon Giroux, Dominique Dubé, Véronique Delli-Colli, Nathalie Corriveau, Hélène Egan, Mary Int J Integr Care Research and Theory INTRODUCTION: Up to 40% of hospitalised seniors are frail and most want to return home after discharge. Inaccurate estimation of risks in the hospital may lead to inadequate support at home. This study aimed to document convergences and divergences between risks and support needs identified before hospital discharge and perceived at home post-discharge. METHODS: This research used a multiple case study design. Three cases were recruited, each involving a hospitalised frail patient aged 70+, the main family caregiver and most of the clinicians who assessed the patient before and after hospital discharge. Thirty-two semi-structured interviews were conducted and their transcripts analysed using a qualitative thematic analysis approach. RESULTS: Among risks raised by participants, falls were the only one with total inter-participant/inter-time/inter-case convergence. In all cases, all participants mentioned, before and after discharge, home adaptations and use of technical aids to mitigate this risk. However, clinicians recommended professional services while patients and family caregivers preferred to rely on family members and their own coping strategies. CONCLUSION: The divergences identified for most risks and support needs between users and clinicians, before and after discharge, provide new insights into a comprehensive and patient-centred risk assessment process to plan hospital discharge for frail elderly. Ubiquity Press 2019-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6384319/ /pubmed/30804726 http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.4166 Text en Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Provencher, Véronique
D’Amours, Monia
Viscogliosi, Chantal
Guay, Manon
Giroux, Dominique
Dubé, Véronique
Delli-Colli, Nathalie
Corriveau, Hélène
Egan, Mary
Risks Perceived by Frail Male Patients, Family Caregivers and Clinicians in Hospital: Do they Change after Discharge? A Multiple Case Study
title Risks Perceived by Frail Male Patients, Family Caregivers and Clinicians in Hospital: Do they Change after Discharge? A Multiple Case Study
title_full Risks Perceived by Frail Male Patients, Family Caregivers and Clinicians in Hospital: Do they Change after Discharge? A Multiple Case Study
title_fullStr Risks Perceived by Frail Male Patients, Family Caregivers and Clinicians in Hospital: Do they Change after Discharge? A Multiple Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Risks Perceived by Frail Male Patients, Family Caregivers and Clinicians in Hospital: Do they Change after Discharge? A Multiple Case Study
title_short Risks Perceived by Frail Male Patients, Family Caregivers and Clinicians in Hospital: Do they Change after Discharge? A Multiple Case Study
title_sort risks perceived by frail male patients, family caregivers and clinicians in hospital: do they change after discharge? a multiple case study
topic Research and Theory
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6384319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30804726
http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.4166
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