Municipal healthcare professionals' interprofessional collaboration during older patients' transitions in the municipal health and care services: a qualitative study

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Eika, Marianne [1 ,2 ]
Hvalvik, Sigrun [1 ]
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[1] Univ South Eastern Norway, Fac Hlth & Social Sci, Inst Nursing & Hlth, Kjoelnes Ring 56, N-3918 Porsgrunn, Norway
[2] Univ South Eastern Norway, USN Res Grp Older Peoples Hlth, Kjoelnes Ring 56, N-3918 Porsgrunn, Norway
关键词
Municipality; Interprofessional collaboration; Transition; Older patients; Prioritisations; LONG-TERM-CARE; NURSING-HOME; PEOPLE; EXPERIENCES; COORDINATION; PERSPECTIVES; FACILITATORS; METHODOLOGY; RELOCATION; PROXIMITY;
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10.1186/s12913-022-08226-5
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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 Interprofessional collaboration is vital to assist patients towards a healthy transition in the municipal health and care services. However, no study has so far investigated municipal health care providers' inter-professional collaboration during older patients' transition in the municipal health and care services. The aim of this study is therefore to describe and explore what influence health care providers' inter-professional collaboration within and across municipal facilities during older patients' transitions in the municipal health and care services. Method The study has a descriptive, interpretive design. Focus group interviews and individual interviews with municipal health care providers different professions were performed. Results Municipal health care providers' inter-professional collaboration during older patients transitions in the municipal health and care services was challenging. Two main themes were identified: The patient situation itself and Professional. Personal, and Practical circumstances. The results show that the municipal priority of patients staying at home as long as possible facilitated inter-professional collaboration across the short-term care facility and the home care services. Inter-professional collaboration across facilities with the long-term care facility was downgraded and health care providers in this facility had to cope as best they could. Conclusion Prioritising and facilitating inter-professional collaboration between the short-term care facility and the home care services, contributed to health care providers experiencing doing a proper and safe patient assistance. Yet, this priority was at a cost: Health care providers in the long-term care facility, and in particular registered nurses felt squeezed and of less worth in the municipal health and care services. It was a strain on them to experiencing unplanned and often rushed patient transition into long-term care facility. To focus on municipal inter-professional and inter-facility collaboration during patients in transition to long-term care placement is vital to maintain the patients, and the health care providers working in these facilities.
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