2013
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.858
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A collaborative chain out of phase

Abstract: Introduction: The aim of this study is to explore the obstacles to collaborations between nurses in hospital and municipal care in the discharge of hospital patients who need continuing care.

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“…Whilst issues such as the busyness of the nurses as perceived by patients may have impacted on how they told their stories, these pressures have not got any less and so represent the reality for undertaking narrative research in acute hospital settings. Internationally, there is an enhanced emphasis being placed on what patients and their families tell us about their hospital experience (ACSQHC, 2014;DH, 2013;Paulsen et al, 2013). The findings can serve to inform further dialogue in clinical settings about the importance of capturing patients' and carers' narratives.…”
Section: Strengths and Weaknessesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Whilst issues such as the busyness of the nurses as perceived by patients may have impacted on how they told their stories, these pressures have not got any less and so represent the reality for undertaking narrative research in acute hospital settings. Internationally, there is an enhanced emphasis being placed on what patients and their families tell us about their hospital experience (ACSQHC, 2014;DH, 2013;Paulsen et al, 2013). The findings can serve to inform further dialogue in clinical settings about the importance of capturing patients' and carers' narratives.…”
Section: Strengths and Weaknessesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the case of collaboration between hospitals and community healthcare services, it is beneficial for both providers to share a common understanding of the patient's health status. However, research has shown that staff in hospitals require different information and assess information differently than nurses in community healthcare services [1][2][3]. Consequently, collaborating partners can have different ideas about exactly which information must be shared, and they may share information that is not relevant to the other party [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The latest figures (Oct 2013) project organization show that of 428 Norwe 233 used e-messaging for communication w communities used it for communicating with 2014, it is expected that all Norwegian comm the ability to use e-messaging for commun collaborating partners 1 . The implementation o system followed the acknowledgment that co information exchange between the predominantly done orally, via telephone, meetings, as well as via fax or postal letter the communication of important patient info slow and fragmented and that healthcare difficult to make contact with one anoth insufficient understanding of patients' ne jeopardizing the quality of care [1,11]. system was consequently introduced to patient trajectories across the health and ca electronic all-to-all communication" [10, pp. The e-messaging system was developed as a be integrated with the various electronic pat systems in use in Norway, among which th variations.…”
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“…Disse forteller om økt tilgjengelighet til nødvendig helseinformasjon og bedre kvalitet på innholdet i informasjonen som overføres (26). Funnene er likevel i tråd med annen forskning som konstaterer at elektroniske kommunikasjonsløsninger i helsetjenesten ofte må suppleres med andre kommunikasjonskanaler (31)(32)(33)(34).…”
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