Facilitators and barriers to post-discharge pain assessment and triage: a qualitative study of nurses' and patients' perspectives

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Chen, Jinying [1 ]
Wijesundara, Jessica G. [1 ]
Patterson, Angela [1 ]
Cutrona, Sarah L. [1 ]
Aiello, Sandra [2 ]
McManus, David D. [3 ]
McKee, M. Diane [4 ]
Wang, Bo [1 ]
Houston, Thomas K. [5 ]
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[1] Univ Massachusetts, Chan Med Sch, Dept Populat & Quantitat Hlth Sci, 368 Plantat St, Worcester, MA 01605 USA
[2] UMass Mem Hlth Care, Worcester, MA USA
[3] Univ Massachusetts, Chan Med Sch, Dept Med, Worcester, MA 01605 USA
[4] Univ Massachusetts, Chan Med Sch, Dept Family Med & Community Hlth, Worcester, MA 01605 USA
[5] Wake Forest Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Winston Salem, NC 27101 USA
关键词
Transitional care; Symptom assessment; Pain; Cardiovascular disease; Qualitative; Natural language processing; PERSISTENT POSTOPERATIVE PAIN; ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; PRIMARY-CARE PHYSICIANS; NONCARDIAC CHEST-PAIN; CARDIAC-SURGERY; HEART-FAILURE; REPORTED OUTCOMES; INTERVENTIONS; COMMUNICATION; READMISSIONS;
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10.1186/s12913-021-07031-w
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background After hospital discharge, patients can experience symptoms prompting them to seek acute medical attention. Early evaluation of patients' post-discharge symptoms by healthcare providers may improve appropriate healthcare utilization and patient safety. Post-discharge follow-up phone calls, which are used for routine transitional care in U.S. hospitals, serve as an important channel for provider-patient communication about symptoms. This study aimed to assess the facilitators and barriers to evaluating and triaging pain symptoms in cardiovascular patients through follow-up phone calls after their discharge from a large healthcare system in Central Massachusetts. We also discuss strategies that may help address the identified barriers. Methods Guided by the Practical, Robust, Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM), we completed semi-structured interviews with 7 nurses and 16 patients in 2020. Selected nurses conducted (or supervised) post-discharge follow-up calls on behalf of 5 clinical teams (2 primary care; 3 cardiology). We used thematic analysis to identify themes from interviews and mapped them to the domains of the PRISM model. Results Participants described common facilitators and barriers related to the four domains of PRISM: Intervention (I), Recipients (R), Implementation and Sustainability Infrastructure (ISI), and External Environment (EE). Facilitators include: (1) patients being willing to receive provider follow-up (R); (2) nurses experienced in symptom assessment (R); (3) good care coordination within individual clinical teams (R); (4) electronic health record system and call templates to support follow-up calls (ISI); and (5) national and institutional policies to support post-discharge follow-up (EE). Barriers include: (1) limitations of conducting symptom assessment by provider-initiated follow-up calls (I); (2) difficulty connecting patients and providers in a timely manner (R); (3) suboptimal coordination for transitional care among primary care and cardiology providers (R); and (4) lack of emphasis on post-discharge follow-up call reimbursement among cardiology clinics (EE). Specific barriers for pain assessment include: (1) concerns with pain medication misuse (R); and (2) no standardized pain assessment and triage protocol (ISI). Conclusions Strategies to empower patients, facilitate timely patient-provider communication, and support care coordination regarding pain evaluation and treatment may reduce the barriers and improve processes and outcomes of pain assessment and triage.
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