Engaging patients and families in communication across transitions of care: an integrative review protocol

Nursing not elsewhere classified Communication Data Collection 610 Nursing Midwifery Patient Discharge 3. Good health Review Literature as Topic 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Patient-Centered Care Humans Patient Participation
DOI: 10.1111/jan.12953 Publication Date: 2016-03-19T07:16:11Z
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AbstractAimTo describe an integrative review protocol to analyse and synthesize peer‐reviewed research evidence in relation to engagement of patients and their families in communication during transitions of care to, in and from acute care settings.BackgroundCommunication at transitions of care in acute care settings can be complex and challenging, with important information about patients not always clearly transferred between responsible healthcare providers. Involving patients and their families in communication during transitions of care may improve the transfer of clinical information and patient outcomes and prevent adverse events during hospitalization and following discharge. Recently, optimizing patient and family participation during care transitions has been acknowledged as central to the implementation of patient‐centred care.DesignIntegrative review with potential for meta‐analysis and application of framework synthesis.Review methodThe review will evaluate and synthesize qualitative and quantitative research evidence identified through a systematic search. Primary studies will be selected according to inclusion criteria. Data collection, quality appraisal and analysis of the evidence will be conducted by at least two authors. Nine electronic databases (including CINAHL and Medline) will be searched. The search will be restricted to 10 years up to December 2013. Data analysis will include content and thematic analysis.DiscussionThe review will seek to identify all types of patient engagement activities employed during transitions of care communication. The review will identify enablers for and barriers to engagement for patients, families and health professionals. Key strategies and tools for improving patient engagement, clinical communication and promoting patient‐centred care will be recommended based on findings.
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