Collecting pieces for the ‘puzzle’: Nurses' intraprofessional collaboration in the hospital‐to‐home transition of older patients

Author:

Hansen Mette Frier1ORCID,Martinsen Bente2,Galvin Kathleen3,Thomasen Bjørn Porup4,Norlyk Annelise15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Aarhus University Aarhus C Denmark

2. Department of People and Technology Roskilde University Roskilde Denmark

3. School of Sport and Health Sciences University of Brighton Brighton UK

4. The Danish Armed Forces Ballerup Denmark

5. Department of Health and Nursing Science, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences Agder University Grimstad Grimstad Norway

Abstract

AbstractBackground and aimCommunication is a key factor in intraprofessional collaboration between hospital nurses and homecare nurses in hospital‐to‐home transitions of older patients with complex care needs. Gaining knowledge of the nature of cross‐sectoral communication is crucial for understanding how nurses collaborate to ensure a seamless patient trajectory. This study explores how cross‐sectoral electronic health records communication influences collaboration between hospital nurses and homecare nurses when discharging older patients with complex care needs.MethodThe study is based on qualitative group interviews with six hospital nurses and 14 homecare nurses working at different hospitals and municipalities across Denmark. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis, as described by Braun and Clark.FindingsThe themes Collecting pieces for the ‘puzzle’: Losing the holistic picture of the patient; Working blindfolded: limited provision of and access to critical information; and Bypassing the ‘invisible wall’: dialogue supports cohesion illustrate the impact of organisational structures within electronic health records have on hospital nurses' and homecare nurses' intraprofessional collaboration across sectors. Challenges with predefined and word‐limited elements in digital communication, and inadequate and limited access to significant medical information were identified. To compensate for the inadequacy of the electronic health records, direct contact and dialogue were emphasised as ways of fostering successful collaboration and overcoming the barriers created by electronic health records.ConclusionDespite hospital nurses' and homecare nurses' desire to conduct holistic patient assessments, their ability to collaborate was hindered by failures in electronic health record communication resulting from restrictive organisational structures across sectors. Thus, it became necessary for hospital nurses and homecare nurses to bypass the electronic health record system and engage in dialogue to provide holistic care when discharging older patients with complex care needs. However, by hospital nurses and homecare nurses compensating for counter‐productive organisational structures, problems brought about by the electronic health record system paradoxically remain invisible.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

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