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"The light at the end of the tunnel". Discharge experience of older patients with chronic diseases: A multi-centre qualitative study.

Gabriella FacchinettiBeatrice AlbanesiMichela PireddaAnna MarchettiDavide AusiliAndrea IanniStefania Di MauroMaria Grazia De Marinis
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2021)
Discharge from hospital remains an area of concern as older people have varying degrees of met and unmet needs during and following hospital discharge. Discharge is characterized by conflicting feelings of patients, who need information and support of healthcare professionals through trusting and continuous relationships. Understanding the experience of discharge is essential to support older patients with chronic diseases, considering that discharge from hospital is not an end point of care but a stage of the process involving care transition. The reframing of discharge as another transition point is crucial for healthcare professionals, who will be responsible for making their patients fit for discharge by preparing them to manage their chronic condition at home.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • end stage renal disease
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • quality improvement
  • adverse drug
  • patient reported
  • affordable care act