Risk Management During the Transition From Hospital to Home: A Multiple Case Study Documenting the Experience of Patients Living With a Major Neurocognitive Disorder, Their Caregivers, and Healthcare Professionals.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-08-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241259553
Véronique Provencher, Chantal Viscogliosi, Julie Lacerte, Monia D'Amours, Didier Mailhot-Bisson, Lise Gagnon, Guy Lacombe
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Understanding the risks in the months following hospital discharge is crucial for healthcare professionals to ensure the need for assistance is met. However, this may be challenging in the case of patients living with a major neurocognitive disorder (PLMNCD). Thus, it is important to incorporate patients' and caregivers' experiences of the transition from hospital to home in the risk assessment. This multiple case study comprised 7 PLMNCD, their caregivers, and occupational therapists. Fifty-four interviews, conducted just before, as well as 3 weeks and 3 to 6 months after hospital discharge, were qualitatively analyzed. Results revealed that risk management during the hospital-to-home transition is a dynamic process aimed at establishing a satisfactory routine while avoiding adverse events. This risk management process, which identifies challenges over time and between stakeholders, involves (a) determining the seriousness and acceptability of risks, (b) reflecting on ways to manage risks, and (c) taking steps to manage risks. This knowledge will help to provide more appropriate care and services that strike a balance between safety and autonomy.

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从医院向家庭过渡期间的风险管理:记录重大神经认知障碍患者、其护理人员和医护人员经历的多重案例研究。
了解出院后几个月内的风险对于医护人员确保满足援助需求至关重要。然而,对于患有严重神经认知障碍(PLMNCD)的患者来说,这可能具有挑战性。因此,将患者和护理人员从医院过渡到家庭的经历纳入风险评估非常重要。这项多案例研究包括 7 名重度神经认知障碍患者、他们的护理人员和职业治疗师。研究人员对出院前、出院后 3 周和 3 至 6 个月进行的 54 次访谈进行了定性分析。结果显示,从医院到居家过渡期间的风险管理是一个动态过程,旨在建立令人满意的常规生活,同时避免不良事件的发生。这一风险管理过程确定了不同时期和不同利益相关者之间的挑战,包括:(a) 确定风险的严重性和可接受性;(b) 思考管理风险的方法;(c) 采取管理风险的措施。这些知识将有助于提供更适当的护理和服务,在安全与自主之间取得平衡。
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