Introduction
The transition of care from hospital to home is a high-risk time for older adults. The Partners at Care Transitions (PACT) programme aims to improve safety and quality of care transitions. We aimed to test the feasibility of using the Partners at Care Transitions Measure (PACT-M) to evaluate older adults’ experiences of the transition from hospital to home in an Inner London Integrated Care Trust and to identify factors impacting transition quality.
Methods
The PACT-M, a validated patient-reported questionnaire designed to evaluate care transitions, was administered to patients ≥65 years at 7, 30 and 90 days post-discharge. Likert scores were analysed quantitatively and manual thematic analysis performed on free-text comments.
Results
101 participants were recruited. Mean age 77.8 years. 84, 70 and 65 participants completed follow-up at 7, 30 and 90 days, respectively.
Factors impacting patients’ experience of transition quality are shown in Table 1.
Conclusions
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