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In recent years, nurses have developed projects in the area of hospital to community
transition. The objective of the present study was to analyze the transitional care offered to elderly
people after they used emergency services and were discharged to return to the community. The
action research method was chosen. The participants were nurses, elderly people 70 years old or
older, and their caregivers. The study was carried out from October 2018 to August 2019. The
data were collected by means of semi-structured interviews with the nurses, analysis of medical
records, participatory observation, phone calls to the elderly people and caregivers, and team
meetings. The qualitative data were submitted to Bardin’s content analysis. Statistical treatment
was carried out by applying SPSS version 23.0. The institution’s research ethics committee approved
the research. Only 31.4% of the sample experienced care continuity after discharge, and the rate
of readmission to emergency services during the first 30 days after discharge was 33.4%. The
referral letters lacked data on information provided to patients or caregivers, and nurses mentioned
difficulties in communication between care levels, as well as obstacles to teamwork; they also
mentioned that the lack of health policies and clinical rules to formalize transitional care between the
hospital and the community perpetuated non-coordination of care between the two contexts. The
low level of literacy of patients and their relatives are mentioned as a cause for not understanding
the information regarding seeking primary health care services and handing the discharge letter. It
was concluded that there is an urgent need to mobilize health teams toward action in the patients’
process of returning home, and this factor must be taken into account in care planning.
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Keywords
Envelhecimento Cuidadores Urgência Enfermagem de urgência Alta do paciente Transição de cuidados
Citation
Batista, J.; Pinheiro, C.M.; Madeira, C.; Gomes, P.; Ferreira, Ó.R.; Baixinho, C.L. Transitional Care Management from Emergency Services to Communities: An Action Research Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 12052. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph182212052
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MDPI