Background The ‘Your Care Needs You’ (YCNY) intervention aims to increase the safety and experience of transitions for older people through greater patient involvement during the hospital stay. Methods A cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial was conducted on NHS inpatient wards (clusters) where ≥ 40% of patients were routinely ≥ 75 years. Wards were randomised to YCNY or usual care using an unequal allocation ratio (3:2). We aimed to recruit up to 20 patients per ward. Follow-up included routine data collection and questionnaires at 5-, 30-, and 90-days post-discharge. Eligible patients were ≥ 75 years, discharged home, stayed overnight on participating wards, and could read and understand English. The trial assessed the f...
Background Transitions of care are often risky, particularly for older people, and shorter hospital...
BACKGROUND: There is concern that existing models of acute hospital care will become unworkable as t...
The transition of older patients (over 65 years of age) from hospital to their own home is a time wh...
Background: The ‘Your Care Needs You’ (YCNY) intervention aims to increase the safety and experien...
Background: The ‘Your Care Needs You’ (YCNY) intervention aims to increase the safety and experience...
Background Patients, particularly older people, often experience safety issues when transitioning f...
Background Patients, particularly older people, often experience safety issues when transitioning fr...
Background The Partners at Care Transitions (PACTs) intervention was developed to support older peo...
Introduction: Length of hospital inpatient stays have reduced. This benefits patients, who prefer to...
Objectives: To pilot a complex intervention to support healthcare and improve early detection and tr...
YesObjectives To pilot a complex intervention to support healthcare and improve early detection and ...
Introduction Hospital admissions are shorter than they were 10 years ago. Notwithstanding the benefi...
Background: There is concern that existing models of acute hospital care will become unworkable as t...
Background: ‘Hybrid interventions’, a combination of common and variable elements (Lilford, 2018), ...
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: There is concern that existing models of acute hospital care will become unworkable as t...
The transition of older patients (over 65 years of age) from hospital to their own home is a time wh...
Background: The ‘Your Care Needs You’ (YCNY) intervention aims to increase the safety and experien...
Background: The ‘Your Care Needs You’ (YCNY) intervention aims to increase the safety and experience...
Background Patients, particularly older people, often experience safety issues when transitioning f...
Background Patients, particularly older people, often experience safety issues when transitioning fr...
Background The Partners at Care Transitions (PACTs) intervention was developed to support older peo...
Introduction: Length of hospital inpatient stays have reduced. This benefits patients, who prefer to...
Objectives: To pilot a complex intervention to support healthcare and improve early detection and tr...
YesObjectives To pilot a complex intervention to support healthcare and improve early detection and ...
Introduction Hospital admissions are shorter than they were 10 years ago. Notwithstanding the benefi...
Background: There is concern that existing models of acute hospital care will become unworkable as t...
Background: ‘Hybrid interventions’, a combination of common and variable elements (Lilford, 2018), ...
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: There is concern that existing models of acute hospital care will become unworkable as t...
The transition of older patients (over 65 years of age) from hospital to their own home is a time wh...