2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279187
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Family caregivers’ perspectives on the acceptability of four interventions proposed for rural transitional care: A multi-method study

Abstract: Background There is a critical need for hospital-to-home transitional care interventions to prepare family caregivers for patients’ post-discharge care in rural communities. Four evidence-based interventions (named discharge planning, treatments, warning signs, and physical activity) have the potential to meet this need but family caregivers’ perspectives on the acceptability of the interventions have not been examined. This gap is significant because unacceptable interventions are unlikely to be used or used … Show more

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“…Nurses can support the maintenance of safe eating positions during hospitalization. To maintain the safe eating position of the older adult after discharge, it is necessary to advise families or caregivers who support older adult patients (Fox et al, 2022; Smith et al, 2022). Thus, our scale included items regarding advice about eating positions to families and caregivers (item 34).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurses can support the maintenance of safe eating positions during hospitalization. To maintain the safe eating position of the older adult after discharge, it is necessary to advise families or caregivers who support older adult patients (Fox et al, 2022; Smith et al, 2022). Thus, our scale included items regarding advice about eating positions to families and caregivers (item 34).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%