Continuity of care: Discharge planning and community nurses
Sue K Armitage
Professor of Nursing; Head, Department of Community and Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Sydney, NSW
Kay M Kavanagh
Senior Research Assistant, Faculty of Nursing, The University of Sydney, NSW
PP: 148 - 155
Abstract
Continuity of patient care between hospital and community is becoming increasingly important with a trend to shorter hospital stays and more care in the community. This paper describes how community nurses determine patient care provision after hospital discharge.
The research presented is a component of a larger study exploring the interface of hospital and community nursing services. Semi-focused interviews were conducted with twelve community nurses to elicit their perceptions and experiences of discharge planning.
The findings revealed that although discharge planning influenced continuity of care, community nurses make autonomous decisions about the provision of care to patients in the community setting.
Keywords
continuity of patient care, community health nursing, discharge planning, home nursing, nursing care coordination
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