Nurses engaging with referral letters and discharge summaries: A qualitative study

Author:

Yahalom Sharon12ORCID,Manias Elizabeth34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Student Academic Support Unit Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Faculty of Arts, School of Languages and Linguistics The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, Department of Medicine, The Royal Melbourne Hospital The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo investigate the ways that nurses engage with referral letters and discharge summaries, and the qualities of these documents they find valuable for safe and effective practice.DesignThis study comprised a qualitative, case‐study design within a constructivist paradigm using convenience sampling.MethodsInterviews were conducted with nurses to investigate their practices relating to referral letters and discharge summaries. Data collection also involved nurses' examination and evaluation of a diverse range of 10 referral letters and discharge summaries from medical records at two Australian hospitals through focus‐group sessions. The data were transcribed and analysed inductively.ResultsIn all, 67 nurses participated in interviews or focus groups. Nurses indicated they used referral letters and discharge summaries to inform their work when caring for patients at different times throughout their hospitalisation. These documents assisted them with verbal handovers, to enable them to educate patients about their condition and treatment and to provide a high standard of care. The qualities of referral letters and discharge summaries that they most valued were language and communication, an awareness of audience and clinical knowledge, as well as balancing conciseness with comprehensiveness of information.ConclusionNurses relied on referral letters and discharge summaries to ensure safe and effective patient care. They used these documents to enhance their verbal handovers, contribute to patient care and to educate the patient about their condition and treatment. They identified several qualities of these documents that assisted them in maintaining patient safety including clarity and conciseness of information.Implications for the Profession and Patient CareIt is important that referral letters and discharge summaries are written clearly, concisely and comprehensively because nurses use them as key sources of evidence in planning and delivering care, and in communicating with other health professionals in relaying goals of care and implementing treatment plans.ImpactNurses reported that they regularly used referral letters and discharge summaries as valuable sources of evidence throughout their patients' hospitalisation. The qualities of these documents which they most valued were language and communication styles, awareness of audience and clinical knowledge, as well as balancing conciseness with comprehensiveness of information. This research has important impact on the patient experience in relation to encouraging effective referral letter and discharge summary writing.Reporting MethodWe have adhered to the relevant EQUATOR guidelines through the SRQR reporting method.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.

Publisher

Wiley

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