2018
DOI: 10.4314/ejhs.v28i2.7
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Implementation requirements for patient discharge planning in health system: a qualitative study in Iran

Abstract: BackgroundEffective discharge planning plays a vital role in care continuity and integrated care. Identifying and providing infrastructures for discharge planning can reduce avoidable hospital readmissions and finally lead to improvement of quality of care. The current study aimed to identify the requirements of discharge planning from the perspective of professionals in the health system of Iran.MethodsFor the purposes of this qualitative study, semi-structured interviews and sessions of focus group discussio… Show more

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“…Furthermore, well-performed discharge planning can increase the recovery process and assist patients in achieving optimal life quality before they leave the hospital (5) One of the strategies to support the optimal implementation of discharge planning is by preparing regulation in the form or infrastructures (i.e., format, leaflet), regulation (i.e., guidance and standard operating procedures), and policy (i.e., director's decree). It is in line with the research of Gholizadeh et al which asserts that identifying and providing infrastructures as well as creating policy and regulation about patients' discharge planning are crucial requirements for effective discharge planning (6). Discharge planning has not been optimally implemented in X General Hospital in Jakarta.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Furthermore, well-performed discharge planning can increase the recovery process and assist patients in achieving optimal life quality before they leave the hospital (5) One of the strategies to support the optimal implementation of discharge planning is by preparing regulation in the form or infrastructures (i.e., format, leaflet), regulation (i.e., guidance and standard operating procedures), and policy (i.e., director's decree). It is in line with the research of Gholizadeh et al which asserts that identifying and providing infrastructures as well as creating policy and regulation about patients' discharge planning are crucial requirements for effective discharge planning (6). Discharge planning has not been optimally implemented in X General Hospital in Jakarta.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Nursing managers should develop an adequate discharge planning system. Such a system will address the adequacy of resources, and take into account the readiness of patients for discharge, proper discharge planning, adequate communication between hospitals and nurses, post‐discharge and follow‐up, all of which are central to effective nursing service delivery (Gholizadeh, Janati, Delgoshaei, Gorji, & Tourani, 2018). Involving patients in decision‐making puts the patient at the heart of patient safety and may support a reduction in forgotten care.…”
Section: Implications For Nursing Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients are discharged home without contact with family caregivers and most health systems lack structured and effective discharge plans [51,52]. But effective discharge planning plays a role in continuity of care [53]. Although there are benefits associated with caregiving such as fulfilling normative role and reciprocity when the chips are down [10,54].…”
Section: Caregiving and Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%