Strategies to Improve Emergency Transitions from Long-Term Care Facilities: A Scoping Review.

The Gerontologist(2024)

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Older adults residing in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) often experience sub-standard transitions to emergency departments (EDs) through rationed and delayed ED care. We aimed to identify research describing interventions to improve transitions from RACFs to EDs. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS:In our scoping review, we included English language articles that 1) examined an intervention to improve transitions from RACF to EDs, and 2) focused on older adults (>65 years). We employed content analysis. Dy et al.'s Care Transitions Framework was used to assess the contextualization of interventions and measurement of implementation success. RESULTS:Interventions in 28 studies included: geriatric assessment or outreach services (n=7), standardized documentation forms (n=6), models of care to improve transitions from RACFs to EDs (n=6), telehealth services (n=3), nurse-led care coordination programs (n=2), acute-care geriatric departments (n=2), an extended paramedicine program (n=1), and a web-based referral system (n=1). Many studies (n=17) did not define what 'improvement' entailed and instead assessed documentation strategies and distal outcomes (e.g., hospital admission rates, length of stay). Few authors reported how they contextualized interventions to align with care environments and/or evaluated implementation success. Few studies included clinician perspectives and no study examined resident or family/friend caregiver reported outcomes. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS:Mixed or non-significant results prevent us from recommending (or discouraging) any interventions. Given the complexity of these transitions and the need to create sustainable improvement strategies, future research should describe strategies used to embed innovations in care contexts and to measure both implementation and intervention success.
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