Remaining in the Nursing Home Versus Transfer to Acute Care Resident, Family, and Staff Preferences

被引:7
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作者
Tappen, Ruth M. [1 ]
Worch, Sarah M. [2 ]
Elkins, Deborah [1 ]
Hain, Debra J. [1 ]
Moff, Christine M. [1 ]
Sullivan, Gail [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida Atlantic Univ, Christine E Lynn Coll Nursing, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
[2] Nova SE Univ, Dept Family Therapy, Davie, FL USA
来源
JOURNAL OF GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING | 2014年 / 40卷 / 10期
关键词
SHARED DECISION-MAKING; MEDICAL DIRECTORS; HOSPITALIZATION; LIFE; PREDICTORS; HAZARDS;
D O I
10.3928/00989134-20140807-01
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Resident and family insistence on transfer is a major factor in the occurrence of potentially avoidable transfers from nursing homes (NHs) to acute care. The purpose of this study was to explore resident, family, and staff preferences regarding transfer to acute care. A sample of 271 NH residents, family members, staff, and medical providers were interviewed. Seventy-seven percent of residents reported that they had not given any thought to the question of whether they would want to be transferred to acute care. Family members wanted more information than residents, but more residents (39%) thought they should be fully involved in the transfer decision than their family members (12%) or staff (12%). Staff preferred keeping residents in the NH. Families were divided between transferring residents and having them remain in the NH. More residents indicated that their desire to transfer would depend on the severity of their condition and their prognosis. Ethnic group differences were noted. Results suggest that discussion of this issue should occur soon after admission and that differences in perspectives may be expected from those involved.
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