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Person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support

BACKGROUND: Care transitions following stroke should be bridged with collaboration between hospital staff and home rehabilitation teams since well-coordinated transitions can reduce death and disability following a stroke. However, health services are delivered within organisational structures, rath...

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Autores principales: Flink, Maria, Lindblom, Sebastian, Tistad, Malin, Laska, Ann Charlotte, Bertilsson, Bo Christer, Wärlinge, Carmen, Hasselström, Jan, Elf, Marie, von Koch, Lena, Ytterberg, Charlotte
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8710855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34949604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047329
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author Flink, Maria
Lindblom, Sebastian
Tistad, Malin
Laska, Ann Charlotte
Bertilsson, Bo Christer
Wärlinge, Carmen
Hasselström, Jan
Elf, Marie
von Koch, Lena
Ytterberg, Charlotte
author_facet Flink, Maria
Lindblom, Sebastian
Tistad, Malin
Laska, Ann Charlotte
Bertilsson, Bo Christer
Wärlinge, Carmen
Hasselström, Jan
Elf, Marie
von Koch, Lena
Ytterberg, Charlotte
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description BACKGROUND: Care transitions following stroke should be bridged with collaboration between hospital staff and home rehabilitation teams since well-coordinated transitions can reduce death and disability following a stroke. However, health services are delivered within organisational structures, rather than being based on patients’ needs. The aim of this study protocol is to assess the feasibility, operationalised here as fidelity and acceptability, of a codesigned care transition support for people with stroke. METHODS: This study protocol describes the evaluation of a feasibility study using a non-randomised controlled design. The codesigned care transition support includes patient information using videos, leaflets and teach back; what-matters-to me dialogue; a coordinated rehabilitation plan; bridged e-meeting; and a message system for cross-organisational collaboration. Patients with stroke, first time or recurrent, who are to be discharged home from hospital and referred to a rehabilitation team in primary healthcare for continued rehabilitation in the home will be included. One week after stroke, data will be collected on the primary outcome, namely satisfaction with the care transition support, and on the secondary outcome, namely health literacy and medication adherence. Data on use of healthcare will be obtained from a register of healthcare contacts. The outcomes of patients and significant others will be compared with matched controls from other geriatric stroke and acute stroke units, and with matched historic controls from a previous dataset at the intervention and control units. Data on acceptability and fidelity will be assessed through interviews and observations at the intervention units. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approvals have been obtained from the Swedish Ethical Review Authority. The results will be published open-access in peer-reviewed journals. Dissemination also includes presentation at national and international conferences. DISCUSSION: The care transition support addresses a poorly functioning part of care trajectories in current healthcare. The development of this codesigned care transition support has involved people with stroke, significant other, and healthcare professionals. Such involvement has the potential to better identify and reconceptualise problems, and incorporate user experiences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov id: NCT02925871. Date of registration 6 October 2016. PROTOCOL VERSION: 1.
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spelling pubmed-87108552022-01-10 Person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support Flink, Maria Lindblom, Sebastian Tistad, Malin Laska, Ann Charlotte Bertilsson, Bo Christer Wärlinge, Carmen Hasselström, Jan Elf, Marie von Koch, Lena Ytterberg, Charlotte BMJ Open Neurology BACKGROUND: Care transitions following stroke should be bridged with collaboration between hospital staff and home rehabilitation teams since well-coordinated transitions can reduce death and disability following a stroke. However, health services are delivered within organisational structures, rather than being based on patients’ needs. The aim of this study protocol is to assess the feasibility, operationalised here as fidelity and acceptability, of a codesigned care transition support for people with stroke. METHODS: This study protocol describes the evaluation of a feasibility study using a non-randomised controlled design. The codesigned care transition support includes patient information using videos, leaflets and teach back; what-matters-to me dialogue; a coordinated rehabilitation plan; bridged e-meeting; and a message system for cross-organisational collaboration. Patients with stroke, first time or recurrent, who are to be discharged home from hospital and referred to a rehabilitation team in primary healthcare for continued rehabilitation in the home will be included. One week after stroke, data will be collected on the primary outcome, namely satisfaction with the care transition support, and on the secondary outcome, namely health literacy and medication adherence. Data on use of healthcare will be obtained from a register of healthcare contacts. The outcomes of patients and significant others will be compared with matched controls from other geriatric stroke and acute stroke units, and with matched historic controls from a previous dataset at the intervention and control units. Data on acceptability and fidelity will be assessed through interviews and observations at the intervention units. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approvals have been obtained from the Swedish Ethical Review Authority. The results will be published open-access in peer-reviewed journals. Dissemination also includes presentation at national and international conferences. DISCUSSION: The care transition support addresses a poorly functioning part of care trajectories in current healthcare. The development of this codesigned care transition support has involved people with stroke, significant other, and healthcare professionals. Such involvement has the potential to better identify and reconceptualise problems, and incorporate user experiences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov id: NCT02925871. Date of registration 6 October 2016. PROTOCOL VERSION: 1. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8710855/ /pubmed/34949604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047329 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Neurology
Flink, Maria
Lindblom, Sebastian
Tistad, Malin
Laska, Ann Charlotte
Bertilsson, Bo Christer
Wärlinge, Carmen
Hasselström, Jan
Elf, Marie
von Koch, Lena
Ytterberg, Charlotte
Person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support
title Person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support
title_full Person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support
title_fullStr Person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support
title_full_unstemmed Person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support
title_short Person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support
title_sort person-centred care transitions for people with stroke: study protocol for a feasibility evaluation of codesigned care transition support
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8710855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34949604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047329
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