Facilitators and inhibitors of traumatic brain injury transfers: A fieldwork investigation

Author:

Højbjerg Karin1,Poulsen Ingrid23,Egerod Ingrid45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Learning and Philosophy Aalborg University Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

2. Department of Brain Injury, Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark

3. Department of Nursing Science, Health Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

4. Department of Intensive Care, Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark

5. Department of Clinical Medicine University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractAimIntensified healthcare specialization has increased the need for patient transfers. We aimed to describe in‐hospital and interhospital patient transfer decisions during the traumatic brain injury (TBI) trajectory from a nursing perspective.DesignEthnographic fieldwork.MethodsWe used participant observation and interviews at three sites representing the acute, subacute and stable stages of the TBI trajectory. Deductive analysis was applied supported by transition theory.ResultsDuring the acute stage (neurointensive care), transfer decisions were facilitated by physicians assisted by critical care nurses, in the subacute stage (highly specialized rehabilitation), transfer decisions were collaborative among in‐house healthcare professionals, community staff and family, and during the stable stage (municipal rehabilitation), transfer decisions were made by non‐clinical staff. Most of the resources allocated during the trajectory went towards highly specialized rehabilitation, whereas more resources are needed during the end of the trajectory.No Patient or Public ContributionPatients and the public were not involved in this study .

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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