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Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being ; 19(1): 2300154, 2024 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38166522

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BACKGROUND: This study aims to investigate the lived experience of well-being among older patients and their relatives in the transition from hospital to home after early discharge. Research has shown that the transition brings severe challenges to their everyday lives. However, to date, there has been a lack of research focusing on the lived experiences of well-being during this process. METHODS: The data collection and analysis followed the phenomenological approach of Reflective Lifeworld Research. Ten in-depth interviews with older patients and their relatives were conducted in Austria up to 2-5 days after hospital discharge. RESULTS: The essential meaning of the phenomenon of well-being in the transition from hospital to home is marked by security and confidence to face the challenges following the discharge. Four constituents emerged: being calm and in alignment with the homecoming, being in familiar surroundings at home-a sense of belonging, striving towards independence-continuity of life and having faith in the future. CONCLUSION: Our findings point to the importance of recognizing the vulnerability associated with the transition from hospital to home, as it impacts the existential aspects of space and time. Facilitating a sense of continuity and belonging can foster well-being during this critical period.


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Transição do Hospital para o Domicílio , Alta do Paciente , Humanos , Hospitais , Pesquisa Qualitativa
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BMC Health Serv Res ; 23(1): 121, 2023 Feb 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36747154

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BACKGROUND: As the average length of hospital stay decreases, more and more older patients will need support during and after the hospital transition, which will mainly be provided by their relatives. Studies highlight the enormous effect such a transition has on the lives of older patients and their relatives. However, research is lacking regarding in-depth understanding of the complexities and the notions of suffering and well-being the older patients and their relatives describe in the transition from hospital to home. Therefore, this study aims to examine the description of suffering and well-being on a deeper, existential level by drawing on existing phenomenological research. METHODS: In order to synthesize and reinterpret primary findings, we used the seven-step method for meta-ethnography. Following specific inclusion criteria and focusing on empirical phenomenological studies about older patients and their relatives experiences of hospital to home transitions, a systematic literature search was conducted. Data from ten studies have been analyzed. RESULTS: Our analysis identified three intertwined themes: i) 'Being excluded vs. being included in the transition process', ii) 'Being a team: a call for support and a call to support' and iii) 'Riding an emotional rollercoaster'. The last theme was unfolded by the two subthemes 'Taking on the new role as a caregiver: oscillating between struggling and accepting' and 'Getting back to normal: oscillating between uncertainty and hope'. Within those themes, older patients and their relatives described rather similar than contradictory aspects. CONCLUSIONS: This study offers insights into the tension between existential suffering and well-being described by the older patients and their relatives during the transition from hospital to home. Especially, the description of well-being in all its nuances which, if achieved, enables older patients and their relatives to identify with the situation and to move forward, this process can then be supported by the health care professionals. However, there is still lack of knowledge with regards to a deeper understanding of existential well-being in this process. Given the increasing tendency towards early hospital discharges, the findings underpin the need to further investigate the experiences of well-being in this process.


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Família , Transição do Hospital para o Domicílio , Humanos , Antropologia Cultural , Cuidadores/psicologia , Família/psicologia , Hospitais , Pesquisa Qualitativa
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