Examining "success" in post-hip fracture care transitions: a strengths-based approach
Examining "success" in post-hip fracture care transitions: a strengths-based approach
Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT
Transitions between health care settings are a high-risk period for care quality and patient safety (Coleman, 2003; Picker Institute, 1999), particularly for older patients - such as those with hip fracture - who have complex needs and may undergo multiple care transitions. We sought to understand the key elements of "success" in care transition. Using a strengths-based perspective (Rapp, 1998; Saleebey, 2006), we focused on interprofessional health care providers' perspectives of what constitutes a "good" care transition for elderly hip fracture patients.
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