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A review of the literature on patient participation in transitions of the elderly
Dyrstad, D.N.; Testad, I.; Aase, K.; Storm, M. (Journal article, 2015)Patient participation is highlighted in healthcare policy documents as an important area to address in order to improve and secure healthcare quality. The literature on healthcare quality and safety furthermore reveals ... -
An observational study of older patients’ participation in hospital admission and discharge - exploring patient and next of kin perspectives
Dyrstad, D.N.; Laugaland, K.A.; Storm, M. (Journal article, 2015)Aims and objectives: To explore older patients’ participation during hospitaladmission and discharge. Background: Patient participation is suggested as a means to improve the quality of tran-sitional healthcare. Older ... -
Interprofessional collaboration in a community virtual ward: A focus group study
Eines, T. F.; Storm, M.; Grønvik, C. K. U. (Journal article, 2023)Background The problem of a lack of nurses is expected to worsen in the future. With an ever-increasing number of elderly patients with multimorbidity and a shortage of healthcare professionals, primary care must innovatively ... -
Quality and safety in the transitional care of the elderly (phase 2): The study protocol of a quasi-experimental intervention study for a cross-level educational programme
Storm, M.; Groene, O.; Testad, I.; Dyrstad, D.N.; Heskestad, R.N.; Aase, K. (Journal article, 2014)Introduction: Transitional care and patient handover are important areas to ensure quality and safety in elderly healthcare services. Previous studies showed that healthcare professionals have little knowledge of the setting ... -
Quality and safety in transitional care of the elderly: The study protocol of a case study research design (phase 1)
Aase, K.; Laugaland, K.A.; Dyrstad, D.N.; Storm, M. (Journal article, 2013)Introduction: Although international studies have documented that patients’ transitions between care providers are associated with the risk of adverse events and uncoordinated care, research directed towards the quality ... -
Quality in transitional care of the elderly: Key challenges and relevant improvement measures
Storm, M.; Siemsen, I.M.D.; Laugaland, K.; Dyrstad, D.N.; Aase, K. (Journal article, 2014)Introduction: Elderly people aged over 75 years with multifaceted care needs are often in need of hospital treatment. Transfer across care levels for this patient group increases the risk of adverse events. The aim of this ...