Journal of Integrated Care | 2021

Negotiating the transition from acute hospital care to home: perspectives of patients with traumatic brain injury, caregivers and healthcare providers

 
 
 
 

Abstract


PurposeThe purpose is to explore experiences transitioning home from acute hospital care from perspectives of younger traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients, family caregivers and healthcare providers (HCPs).Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted 54 qualitative interviews (N\xa0=\xa036: 12 patients, 8 caregivers, 16 HCPs) and analyzed data using conventional content analysis.FindingsThe transition from hospital to home was described as a negotiation, finding a way through these obstacles: (1) preparing for discharge home during acute hospital care; (2) navigating transitions in healthcare and health; (3) addressing recovery concerns, and (4) setting goals to return to normal. Factors influencing the negotiation process included social support, health-related knowledge or training, coping mechanisms, financial stability, and home environment stability.Originality/valueYounger TBI patients and caregivers have unique needs during the transition home from the hospital. Needed support from HCPs was inconsistently provided. Findings are foundational for integrated care research and practice with TBI.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1108/jica-04-2021-0023
Language English
Journal Journal of Integrated Care

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