Transitional Care Planning: A Pilot Study to Explore Patient, Hospital, and Primary Care Perspectives
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2019/05/03
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By Hall K
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Description:"The care plan is a holistic, dynamic and integrated plan that documents important disease prevention, treatment goals and plans of care" (Dykes, 2013). This thesis reports an exploratory study that used a qualitative approach, which included field observations and semi-structured interviews, to understand the barriers and current process of care planning. A thematic analysis identified barriers at the system, care-team, and patient levels. Specific themes included limited time and resources to establish value-based care, inconsistent/vague role definitions across settings, disconnections in care team communication, inconsistent care planning definitions and goals, Current processes/strategies, patients' lack of knowledge of care planning, and social behavioral determinants that prevent patients from engaging in their care planning. While the barriers identified in this study provide opportunities for human factors in the redesign of process and support tools; further research is necessary to fully understand the care plan process. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20063929
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Citation:Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest LLC., 2019 May; :13886387
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Federal Fiscal Year:2019
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Performing Organization:State University of New York at Buffalo
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:20060701
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Source Full Name:Transitional care planning: a pilot study to explore patient, hospital, and primary care perspectives
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End Date:20250630
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