International Journal of Integrated Care (Mar 2013)

The role of an intermediate unit in a clinical pathway

  • Anne-Kari Johannessen,
  • Hilde Lurås,
  • Sissel Steihaug

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1

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Introduction: Different care models have been established to achieve more coordinated clinical pathways for older patients in the transition between hospital and home. This study explores an intermediate unit's role in a clinical pathway for older patients with somatic diseases.Theory and methods: Qualitative data was collected via interviews, observations, and a questionnaire. Participants included patients and healthcare providers within both specialist and primary healthcare. Transcripts of interviews and field notes were analyzed using a method of systematic text condensation.Results: Healthcare providers in the hospital, the intermediate unit, and the municipalities have different opinions about who is a "suitable" patient for the unit and what is the proper time for hospital discharge. This results in time- consuming negotiations between the hospital and the unit. Incompatible computer systems increase the healthcare provider's workload. Several informants are doubtful as to whether a stay in the unit is useful to the patients, while the patients are mostly pleased with their stay and the transferral.Conclusion and discussion: This study describes challenges that may occur when a new unit is established in an existing healthcare system in order to achieve an appropriate clinical pathway from hospital to home.

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