Returning to everyday life after discharge from a short-stay unit at the Emergency Department - a qualitative study of elderly patients' experiences

Louise Møldrup Nielsen, Lisa Gregersen Østergaard, Thomas Maribo, Hans Kirkegaard, Kirsten Schultz Petersen

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION:
Elderly patients often receive care and rehabilitation from different providers across healthcare settings. Collaboration between hospital and primary care providers is therefore essential to ensure that the discharge and transition of rehabilitation is coherent. However, research that focuses on elderly patients' experiences of the discharge, and their everyday lives after, has attracted little attention.
PURPOSE:
This study explores elderly patients' experiences of being discharged and returning to everyday lives after discharge from a short-stay unit at the Emergency Department.
METHODS:
Eleven qualitative interviews with elderly patients were conducted two weeks after their discharge. The transcribed interviews were analysed using systematic text condensation.
RESULTS:
The study identified four themes related to the participants experiences. In the participants perspective it was difficult, due to fatigue and pain, to perform daily activities after discharge. Participants who experienced not being prepared and clarified in relation to their discharge continued to have concerns for the future. They also experienced some challenges related to lack of being involved and lack of receiving the information needed.
CONCLUSION:
The findings contribute with impotant knowledge about elderly patients' experiences and concerns which should be taken into consideration in the discharge planning process .
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
Volume14
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)1563428 - 1563438
Number of pages10
ISSN1748-2623
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • occupational therapy
  • daily activities
  • discharge
  • elderly patients
  • everyday life
  • patient perspective
  • rehabilitation
  • transition

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