An integrative review: Challenges and opportunities for stroke survivors and caregivers in hospital to home transition care.

Journal of Advanced Nursing
Langduo ChenDiane Chamberlain

Abstract

To identify challenges and opportunities for stroke survivors and caregivers in hospital to home transition care. Due to shortened hospital stays, stroke survivors and caregivers must take responsibility for complex care on discharge from hospital to home. Gaps exist in the literature that synthesizes studies on hospital to home transition care. A systematic integrated review. Six databases were searched systematically between 18 June 2018 - 31 October 2018 including Medline, CINAHL, Web of Science, ProQuest, Scopus and Science Direct. The search did not have a date limit. Studies that met the selection criteria were critically reviewed. Data were extracted from the studies for analyses. A convergent qualitative synthesis approach using inductive thematic synthesis was applied to the review. The analysis of 23 studies identified three major findings. First, health and social care systems influence transition care by either enabling stroke survivors and caregivers to manage transition care via well-coordinated services or preventing them from accessing services. Second, health professionals' partnership with stroke survivors and caregivers largely decides tailored support for them. Successful partnerships and engagements with st...Continue Reading

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