A discharge summary adapted to the frail elderly to ensure transfer of relevant information from the hospital to community settings: A model

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Abstract

Background. Elderly patients admitted to Geriatric Assessment Units (GAU) typically have complex health problems that require multi-professional care. Considering the scope of human and technological resources solicited during hospitalization, as well as the many risks and discomforts incurred by the patient, it is important to ensure the communication of pertinent information for quality follow-up care in the community setting. Conventional discharge summaries do not adequately incorporate the elements specific to an aging clientele. Objective. To develop a discharge summary adapted to the frail elderly patient (D-SAFE) in order to communicate relevant information from hospital to community services. Methods. The items to be included in the D-SAFE have been determined by means of a modified Delphi method through consultation with clinical experts from GAUs (11 physicians and 5 pharmacists) and the community (10 physicians and 5 pharmacists). The consensus analysis and the level of agreement among the experts were reached using a modified version of the RAND®/University of California at Los Angeles appropriateness method. Results. A consensus was reached after two rounds of consultation for all the items evaluated, where none was judged inappropriate. Among the items proposed, four were judged to be «uncertain» and were eliminated from the final D-SAFE, which was divided into two sections: the medical discharge summary (22 main items) and the discharge prescription (14 main items). Conclusions. The D-SAFE was developed as a more comprehensive tool specifically designed for GAU inpatients. Additional research to validate its acceptability and practical impact on the continuity of care is needed before it can be recommended for use on a broader scale. © 2010 Kergoat et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Kergoat, M. J., Latour, J., Julien, I., Plante, M. A., Lebel, P., Mainville, D., … Buckland, J. A. (2010). A discharge summary adapted to the frail elderly to ensure transfer of relevant information from the hospital to community settings: A model. BMC Geriatrics, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-10-69

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