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 fe...
BACKGROUND: Attempts to design services to support the delivery of healthcare closer to home have ta...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
YesIntroduction: Acute hospital admission is distressing for care home residents. Ambulatory care se...
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: 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...
Background Patients, particularly older people, often experience safety issues when transitioning fr...
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...
Background The Partners at Care Transitions (PACTs) intervention was developed to support older peo...
YesObjectives To pilot a complex intervention to support healthcare and improve early detection and ...
Background: There is concern that existing models of acute hospital care will become unworkable as...
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: Attempts to design services to support the delivery of healthcare closer to home have ta...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
YesIntroduction: Acute hospital admission is distressing for care home residents. Ambulatory care se...
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: 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...
Background Patients, particularly older people, often experience safety issues when transitioning fr...
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...
Background The Partners at Care Transitions (PACTs) intervention was developed to support older peo...
YesObjectives To pilot a complex intervention to support healthcare and improve early detection and ...
Background: There is concern that existing models of acute hospital care will become unworkable as...
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: Attempts to design services to support the delivery of healthcare closer to home have ta...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
YesIntroduction: Acute hospital admission is distressing for care home residents. Ambulatory care se...