Perceptions of information continuity key to understanding quality of post-acute care transitions.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Care Management Review Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1097/HMR.0000000000000366
Dori A Cross, Tory H Hogan, Julia Adler-Milstein
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Abstract

Background: Skilled nursing facilities' (SNFs) ability to provide optimal post-acute care depends on effective receipt of information from hospitals ("information continuity"). Little is known about how SNFs perceive information continuity and how it may relate to upstream information sharing processes, organizational context, and downstream outcomes.

Purpose: First, this study aims to identify how SNF perceptions of information continuity may be shaped by hospital information sharing practices, including measures of completeness, timeliness, and usability, as well as characteristics of the transitional care environment (i.e., integrated care relationships and/or consistency of information sharing practices across different hospital partners). Second, we analyze which of these characteristics are associated with quality of transitional care (measured by 30-day readmissions).

Approach: A cross-sectional analysis of nationally representative SNF survey ( N = 212) linked to Medicare claims was performed.

Results: SNF perceptions of information continuity are strongly and positively associated with hospital information sharing practices. Adjusting for actual information sharing practices, SNFs that experienced discordance across hospitals reported lower perceptions of continuity (β = -0.73, p = .022); evidence of stronger relationships with a given hospital partner appears to help facilitate resources and communication that helps to close this gap. Perceptions of information continuity, more so than the upstream information sharing processes reported, exhibited a more reliable and significant association with rates of readmissions as an indicator of transitional care quality.

Conclusion: SNF perceptions of information continuity are strongly associated with patient outcomes and are reflective of both hospital information sharing practices as well as characteristics of the transitional care environment that can mitigate or amplify the cognitive and administration challenge of their work.

Practice implications: Improving transitional care quality requires that hospitals improve information sharing behaviors but also invest in capacity for learning and process improvement in the SNF environment.

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信息连续性的感知是理解急性后护理过渡质量的关键。
背景:熟练护理机构(snf)提供最佳急性后护理的能力取决于有效接收来自医院的信息(“信息连续性”)。对于snf是如何感知信息连续性的,以及它与上游信息共享过程、组织环境和下游结果之间的关系,我们知之甚少。目的:首先,本研究旨在确定SNF对信息连续性的感知如何受到医院信息共享实践的影响,包括完整性、及时性和可用性的度量,以及过渡性护理环境的特征(即,不同医院合作伙伴之间的综合护理关系和/或信息共享实践的一致性)。其次,我们分析了哪些特征与过渡性护理的质量相关(以30天再入院率衡量)。方法:对与医疗保险索赔相关的全国代表性SNF调查(N = 212)进行横断面分析。结果:SNF对信息连续性的感知与医院信息共享实践呈正相关。根据实际的信息共享实践进行调整后,在医院间经历不一致的snf报告了较低的连续性感知(β = -0.73, p = 0.022);与特定医院合作伙伴建立更牢固关系的证据似乎有助于促进有助于缩小这一差距的资源和沟通。与上游信息共享过程相比,信息连续性的感知与再入院率作为过渡性护理质量的指标表现出更可靠和显著的关联。结论:SNF对信息连续性的感知与患者预后密切相关,反映了医院信息共享实践以及过渡性护理环境的特征,这些特征可以减轻或放大他们工作中的认知和管理挑战。实践意义:改善过渡性护理质量要求医院改善信息共享行为,但也投资于SNF环境中的学习和流程改进能力。
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Health Care Management Review HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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