Introduction: Frail older people experience frequent care transitions and an integrated healthcare system could reduce barriers to transitions between different settings. The study aimed to investigate care transitions of frail older people from acute hospital wards to community healthcare or community hospital wards, within a system that had vertically integrated acute hospital and community healthcare services. Theory and methods: The research design was a multimethod, qualitative case study of one healthcare system in England; four acute hospital wards and two community hospital wards were studied in depth. The data were collected through: interviews with key staff (n = 17); focus groups (n = 9) with ward staff (n = 36); interviews with ...
Background: This paper focuses on communication between hospital staff and family carers of patients...
BackgroundThe end of life may be a time of high service utilisation for older adults. Transitions be...
BACKGROUND: There is limited understanding of the contribution made by older people and their caregi...
Introduction: Frail older people experience frequent care transitions and an integrated healthcare s...
Background: Changes in health status, triggered by events such as infections, falls...
Introduction: Length of hospital inpatient stays have reduced. This benefits patients, who prefer to...
Background Transitions of care are often risky, particularly for older people, and shorter hospital ...
Background Transitions of care are often risky, particularly for older people, and shorter hospital...
Background: Improving the provision of palliative and end-of-life care is a priority for the NHS. E...
Against a background of rising numbers of frail older people, there is a need to improve quality and...
Background: The proportion of older people needing acute care is rapidly growing, thereby posing an ...
The UK has a significant and growing population of older adults with frailty and complex healthcare ...
Background: The end of life may be a time of high service utilisation for older adults. Transitions ...
Introduction Hospital admissions are shorter than they were 10 years ago. Notwithstanding the benefi...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Against a background of rising numbers of frail older people, ther...
Background: This paper focuses on communication between hospital staff and family carers of patients...
BackgroundThe end of life may be a time of high service utilisation for older adults. Transitions be...
BACKGROUND: There is limited understanding of the contribution made by older people and their caregi...
Introduction: Frail older people experience frequent care transitions and an integrated healthcare s...
Background: Changes in health status, triggered by events such as infections, falls...
Introduction: Length of hospital inpatient stays have reduced. This benefits patients, who prefer to...
Background Transitions of care are often risky, particularly for older people, and shorter hospital ...
Background Transitions of care are often risky, particularly for older people, and shorter hospital...
Background: Improving the provision of palliative and end-of-life care is a priority for the NHS. E...
Against a background of rising numbers of frail older people, there is a need to improve quality and...
Background: The proportion of older people needing acute care is rapidly growing, thereby posing an ...
The UK has a significant and growing population of older adults with frailty and complex healthcare ...
Background: The end of life may be a time of high service utilisation for older adults. Transitions ...
Introduction Hospital admissions are shorter than they were 10 years ago. Notwithstanding the benefi...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Against a background of rising numbers of frail older people, ther...
Background: This paper focuses on communication between hospital staff and family carers of patients...
BackgroundThe end of life may be a time of high service utilisation for older adults. Transitions be...
BACKGROUND: There is limited understanding of the contribution made by older people and their caregi...