1. 182 Feasibility and Usability of a New National Transfer Document for Older Persons: A Pilot Study.
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Coffey, Alice, O'Reilly, Pauline, Meskell, Pauline, Tuohy, Dympna, O'Brien, Brid, Murphy, Jill, Doody, Owen, Graham, Margaret, Fahy, Anne, Barry, Louise, O'Keeffe, Jonathan, Kiely, Michelle, and O'Doherty, Jane
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OLDER people ,CONFERENCES & conventions ,DOCUMENTATION ,ECONOMICS - Abstract
Background There is an increasing number of older persons experiencing transfer episodes between residential and acute care facilities (Griffiths et al. 2014). Current transfer documentation is diverse; often only containing basic information and very little person centred patient information. The objective of this HSE National Clinical Programme for Older People funded study was to develop a national person centred transfer tool, for use during patient transfer between residential and acute services. Following an extensive literature review, focus group interviews with stakeholders and input from an expert panel, a pilot transfer document was developed. This paper reports on the pilot study of this document. Methods Researchers, in consultation with the expert panel, developed questionnaires. Questionnaires were quantitative, with three open-ended questions. Of the 28 residential settings and 3 acute settings that were contacted, 26 residential and 3 acute settings (93%) participated in the study. The pre-pilot questionnaire asked staff in residential settings their perceptions on current transfer documentation (n=875). The post-pilot questionnaire asked staff in residential and acute care settings their thoughts on the new transfer document which was used for the pilot (n=1085). Results Findings suggest that staff agree that the new transfer tool is person centred, contains relevant patient information and could help communication between healthcare professionals in these settings. Findings also indicate that the length of time to complete the document is of concern, particularly in an emergency and there were suggestions from staff in residential care services that some sections could be prepopulated. Conclusion In order to have a transfer document that is efficient, and person centred, there is a need for it to be available electronically and easy for staff to fully complete particularly in an emergency transfer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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