Effects, barriers and facilitators in predischarge home assessments to improve the transition of care from the inpatient care to home in adult patients: an integrative review
Background Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of PDHA. For adults with any diagnosis, we aimed to determine (1) the effects of PDHA on outcomes associated with the successful return t...
Saved in:
| Published in: | BMC health services research Vol. 21; no. 1; pp. 540 - 19 |
|---|---|
| Main Authors: | , , |
| Format: | Journal Article |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
London
BioMed Central
02.06.2021
BioMed Central Ltd BMC |
| Subjects: | |
| ISSN: | 1472-6963, 1472-6963 |
| Online Access: | Get full text |
| Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
| Abstract | Background
Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of PDHA. For adults with any diagnosis, we aimed to determine (1) the effects of PDHA on outcomes associated with the successful return to community living (e.g., Activities of Daily Living, falls) and (2) the associated barriers and facilitators in order to derive recommendations for clinical practice.
Methods
We searched Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, five additional databases and other sources. We included individual and cluster randomized (RCT/cRCT) and controlled clinical trials comparing PDHA versus usual care/other intervention, as well as qualitative/mixed methods studies dealing with PDHA. Critical appraisal was performed according to the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool in quantitative studies and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) as well as the McMaster University Guidelines for Critical Review Form for qualitative studies and data extraction. Meta-analysis, thematic synthesis and integrative synthesis were performed.
Results
Eight RCTs (
n
= 1072) and ten qualitative studies (
n
= 336) met the inclusion criteria. RCTs reported a variety of outcomes (
n
= 17). We are uncertain if PDHA has any effect on patient outcomes in Activities of Daily Living, quality of life, mobility and fear of falling, falls and hospital readmissions (with moderate to very low quality of the evidence). The qualitative studies revealed facilitators and barriers which should be considered by therapists when conducting PDHA. These were related to the following topics: patient safety education, patient information, patients’ acceptance of modifications and aids, functional assessment, standardization of procedures as well as the consideration of relevant patient conditions and contextual factors in PDHA.
Conclusion
There is no evidence from the meta-analysis for the effectiveness of PDHA. Further robust studies are needed to adapt and evaluate PDHA interventions, taking the identified stakeholders’ views on PDHA into account and following the current recommendations for the development and evaluation of complex interventions.
Trial registration
The review was registered and methods were reported on PROSPERO on 18th July 2018 (
CRD42018100636
). |
|---|---|
| AbstractList | Abstract Background Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of PDHA. For adults with any diagnosis, we aimed to determine (1) the effects of PDHA on outcomes associated with the successful return to community living (e.g., Activities of Daily Living, falls) and (2) the associated barriers and facilitators in order to derive recommendations for clinical practice. Methods We searched Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, five additional databases and other sources. We included individual and cluster randomized (RCT/cRCT) and controlled clinical trials comparing PDHA versus usual care/other intervention, as well as qualitative/mixed methods studies dealing with PDHA. Critical appraisal was performed according to the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool in quantitative studies and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) as well as the McMaster University Guidelines for Critical Review Form for qualitative studies and data extraction. Meta-analysis, thematic synthesis and integrative synthesis were performed. Results Eight RCTs (n = 1072) and ten qualitative studies (n = 336) met the inclusion criteria. RCTs reported a variety of outcomes (n = 17). We are uncertain if PDHA has any effect on patient outcomes in Activities of Daily Living, quality of life, mobility and fear of falling, falls and hospital readmissions (with moderate to very low quality of the evidence). The qualitative studies revealed facilitators and barriers which should be considered by therapists when conducting PDHA. These were related to the following topics: patient safety education, patient information, patients’ acceptance of modifications and aids, functional assessment, standardization of procedures as well as the consideration of relevant patient conditions and contextual factors in PDHA. Conclusion There is no evidence from the meta-analysis for the effectiveness of PDHA. Further robust studies are needed to adapt and evaluate PDHA interventions, taking the identified stakeholders’ views on PDHA into account and following the current recommendations for the development and evaluation of complex interventions. Trial registration The review was registered and methods were reported on PROSPERO on 18th July 2018 ( CRD42018100636 ). Background Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of PDHA. For adults with any diagnosis, we aimed to determine (1) the effects of PDHA on outcomes associated with the successful return to community living (e.g., Activities of Daily Living, falls) and (2) the associated barriers and facilitators in order to derive recommendations for clinical practice. Methods We searched Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, five additional databases and other sources. We included individual and cluster randomized (RCT/cRCT) and controlled clinical trials comparing PDHA versus usual care/other intervention, as well as qualitative/mixed methods studies dealing with PDHA. Critical appraisal was performed according to the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool in quantitative studies and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) as well as the McMaster University Guidelines for Critical Review Form for qualitative studies and data extraction. Meta-analysis, thematic synthesis and integrative synthesis were performed. Results Eight RCTs (n = 1072) and ten qualitative studies (n = 336) met the inclusion criteria. RCTs reported a variety of outcomes (n = 17). We are uncertain if PDHA has any effect on patient outcomes in Activities of Daily Living, quality of life, mobility and fear of falling, falls and hospital readmissions (with moderate to very low quality of the evidence). The qualitative studies revealed facilitators and barriers which should be considered by therapists when conducting PDHA. These were related to the following topics: patient safety education, patient information, patients' acceptance of modifications and aids, functional assessment, standardization of procedures as well as the consideration of relevant patient conditions and contextual factors in PDHA. Conclusion There is no evidence from the meta-analysis for the effectiveness of PDHA. Further robust studies are needed to adapt and evaluate PDHA interventions, taking the identified stakeholders' views on PDHA into account and following the current recommendations for the development and evaluation of complex interventions. Trial registration The review was registered and methods were reported on PROSPERO on 18th July 2018 (CRD42018100636). Keywords: Patient discharge, Home visit, Systematic review, Occupational therapy, Rehabilitation, Virtual reality Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of PDHA. For adults with any diagnosis, we aimed to determine (1) the effects of PDHA on outcomes associated with the successful return to community living (e.g., Activities of Daily Living, falls) and (2) the associated barriers and facilitators in order to derive recommendations for clinical practice. We searched Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, five additional databases and other sources. We included individual and cluster randomized (RCT/cRCT) and controlled clinical trials comparing PDHA versus usual care/other intervention, as well as qualitative/mixed methods studies dealing with PDHA. Critical appraisal was performed according to the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool in quantitative studies and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) as well as the McMaster University Guidelines for Critical Review Form for qualitative studies and data extraction. Meta-analysis, thematic synthesis and integrative synthesis were performed. Eight RCTs (n = 1072) and ten qualitative studies (n = 336) met the inclusion criteria. RCTs reported a variety of outcomes (n = 17). We are uncertain if PDHA has any effect on patient outcomes in Activities of Daily Living, quality of life, mobility and fear of falling, falls and hospital readmissions (with moderate to very low quality of the evidence). The qualitative studies revealed facilitators and barriers which should be considered by therapists when conducting PDHA. These were related to the following topics: patient safety education, patient information, patients' acceptance of modifications and aids, functional assessment, standardization of procedures as well as the consideration of relevant patient conditions and contextual factors in PDHA. There is no evidence from the meta-analysis for the effectiveness of PDHA. Further robust studies are needed to adapt and evaluate PDHA interventions, taking the identified stakeholders' views on PDHA into account and following the current recommendations for the development and evaluation of complex interventions. Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of PDHA. For adults with any diagnosis, we aimed to determine (1) the effects of PDHA on outcomes associated with the successful return to community living (e.g., Activities of Daily Living, falls) and (2) the associated barriers and facilitators in order to derive recommendations for clinical practice.BACKGROUNDPredischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of PDHA. For adults with any diagnosis, we aimed to determine (1) the effects of PDHA on outcomes associated with the successful return to community living (e.g., Activities of Daily Living, falls) and (2) the associated barriers and facilitators in order to derive recommendations for clinical practice.We searched Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, five additional databases and other sources. We included individual and cluster randomized (RCT/cRCT) and controlled clinical trials comparing PDHA versus usual care/other intervention, as well as qualitative/mixed methods studies dealing with PDHA. Critical appraisal was performed according to the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool in quantitative studies and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) as well as the McMaster University Guidelines for Critical Review Form for qualitative studies and data extraction. Meta-analysis, thematic synthesis and integrative synthesis were performed.METHODSWe searched Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, five additional databases and other sources. We included individual and cluster randomized (RCT/cRCT) and controlled clinical trials comparing PDHA versus usual care/other intervention, as well as qualitative/mixed methods studies dealing with PDHA. Critical appraisal was performed according to the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool in quantitative studies and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) as well as the McMaster University Guidelines for Critical Review Form for qualitative studies and data extraction. Meta-analysis, thematic synthesis and integrative synthesis were performed.Eight RCTs (n = 1072) and ten qualitative studies (n = 336) met the inclusion criteria. RCTs reported a variety of outcomes (n = 17). We are uncertain if PDHA has any effect on patient outcomes in Activities of Daily Living, quality of life, mobility and fear of falling, falls and hospital readmissions (with moderate to very low quality of the evidence). The qualitative studies revealed facilitators and barriers which should be considered by therapists when conducting PDHA. These were related to the following topics: patient safety education, patient information, patients' acceptance of modifications and aids, functional assessment, standardization of procedures as well as the consideration of relevant patient conditions and contextual factors in PDHA.RESULTSEight RCTs (n = 1072) and ten qualitative studies (n = 336) met the inclusion criteria. RCTs reported a variety of outcomes (n = 17). We are uncertain if PDHA has any effect on patient outcomes in Activities of Daily Living, quality of life, mobility and fear of falling, falls and hospital readmissions (with moderate to very low quality of the evidence). The qualitative studies revealed facilitators and barriers which should be considered by therapists when conducting PDHA. These were related to the following topics: patient safety education, patient information, patients' acceptance of modifications and aids, functional assessment, standardization of procedures as well as the consideration of relevant patient conditions and contextual factors in PDHA.There is no evidence from the meta-analysis for the effectiveness of PDHA. Further robust studies are needed to adapt and evaluate PDHA interventions, taking the identified stakeholders' views on PDHA into account and following the current recommendations for the development and evaluation of complex interventions.CONCLUSIONThere is no evidence from the meta-analysis for the effectiveness of PDHA. Further robust studies are needed to adapt and evaluate PDHA interventions, taking the identified stakeholders' views on PDHA into account and following the current recommendations for the development and evaluation of complex interventions.The review was registered and methods were reported on PROSPERO on 18th July 2018 ( CRD42018100636 ).TRIAL REGISTRATIONThe review was registered and methods were reported on PROSPERO on 18th July 2018 ( CRD42018100636 ). Background Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of PDHA. For adults with any diagnosis, we aimed to determine (1) the effects of PDHA on outcomes associated with the successful return to community living (e.g., Activities of Daily Living, falls) and (2) the associated barriers and facilitators in order to derive recommendations for clinical practice. Methods We searched Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, five additional databases and other sources. We included individual and cluster randomized (RCT/cRCT) and controlled clinical trials comparing PDHA versus usual care/other intervention, as well as qualitative/mixed methods studies dealing with PDHA. Critical appraisal was performed according to the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool in quantitative studies and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) as well as the McMaster University Guidelines for Critical Review Form for qualitative studies and data extraction. Meta-analysis, thematic synthesis and integrative synthesis were performed. Results Eight RCTs ( n = 1072) and ten qualitative studies ( n = 336) met the inclusion criteria. RCTs reported a variety of outcomes ( n = 17). We are uncertain if PDHA has any effect on patient outcomes in Activities of Daily Living, quality of life, mobility and fear of falling, falls and hospital readmissions (with moderate to very low quality of the evidence). The qualitative studies revealed facilitators and barriers which should be considered by therapists when conducting PDHA. These were related to the following topics: patient safety education, patient information, patients’ acceptance of modifications and aids, functional assessment, standardization of procedures as well as the consideration of relevant patient conditions and contextual factors in PDHA. Conclusion There is no evidence from the meta-analysis for the effectiveness of PDHA. Further robust studies are needed to adapt and evaluate PDHA interventions, taking the identified stakeholders’ views on PDHA into account and following the current recommendations for the development and evaluation of complex interventions. Trial registration The review was registered and methods were reported on PROSPERO on 18th July 2018 ( CRD42018100636 ). |
| ArticleNumber | 540 |
| Audience | Academic |
| Author | Kirchner-Heklau, Uta Krause, Kai Saal, Susanne |
| Author_xml | – sequence: 1 givenname: Uta orcidid: 0000-0002-4593-4128 surname: Kirchner-Heklau fullname: Kirchner-Heklau, Uta email: uta.kirchner-heklau@medizin.uni-halle.de organization: Institute of Health and Nursing Science, Medical Faculty of Martin Luther University – sequence: 2 givenname: Kai surname: Krause fullname: Krause, Kai organization: Institute of Health and Nursing Science, Medical Faculty of Martin Luther University – sequence: 3 givenname: Susanne surname: Saal fullname: Saal, Susanne organization: Institute of Health and Nursing Science, Medical Faculty of Martin Luther University |
| BookMark | eNp9ks1u1DAUhSNURH_gBVhZYsOCFDtOHIcFUlWVH6kSG1hbN871jKvEHmxPES_FM3I7KRJFqIqiROee78SOz2l1FGLAqnop-LkQWr3NohmErHkjaq6kVnX7pDoRbd_UalDy6K_34-o05xvORa-b_ll1LFvea9n1J9WvK-fQlvyGjZCSx5QZhIk5sH72BUokwQe2Szj5bLeQNsi2cUEGOWPOC4aSWYnML7sUb5GVLd0JQvbFx8CiYxYSMpficpj5sIPiiVp1Ig9p9AmY9nNh99P8jpZBasFNIoWCE956_PG8eupgzvji_nlWfftw9fXyU3395ePny4vr2nadKjUKN7aDs1KJVrUKcegmqQXqTumJC5CWK5g42lEr2Y1tpxWM0zCpUQ-dBi7Pqs9r7hThxuySXyD9NBG8OQgxbQyk4u2MBrDnXDr61yBaDZNuQMI4tM5p6TRKynq_Zu3244KTpe0lmB-EPpwEvzWbeGu06PmgOgp4fR-Q4vc95mIWOgucZwgY99k0nVSa87YTZH21WjdAS_PBRUq0d3ZzoVTXKqFUQ67z_7jomnDxlkrmPOkPAL0CNsWcEzpj78pBJ0ygn43g5q6RZm2koUaaQyNNS2jzD_pn449CcoUymcMGk7mJ-xToxB-jfgNiZfei |
| CitedBy_id | crossref_primary_10_1177_15459683241246266 crossref_primary_10_5294_aqui_2024_24_1_3 crossref_primary_10_1186_s44247_025_00201_4 crossref_primary_10_2147_NDT_S471598 |
| Cites_doi | 10.1016/S1836-9553(11)70060-1 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1986.tb05480.x 10.1191/026921598672167702 10.1590/1982-0194201900062 10.1186/s12877-020-1494-3 10.1186/1472-6963-7-42 10.1093/gerona/57.4.M209 10.1177/0308022616657111 10.1111/jgs.14287 10.1186/1471-2288-8-45 10.1111/j.1471-6712.2004.00270.x 10.1161/01.STR.19.5.604 10.1191/1478088706qp063oa 10.1080/0963828031000069726 10.5014/ajot.2015.695001 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000273 10.1111/1440-1630.12022 10.1177/030802260506800403 10.3109/09638288809164103 10.1136/bmj.g1687 10.2340/16501977-1854 10.1093/ageing/afi196 10.1093/ageing/22.6.457 10.2196/jmir.3723 10.4276/030802214X14071472109752 10.1093/ageing/afm137 10.1097/00002060-200204000-00002 10.1177/026921558700100409 10.1108/14717794200800003 10.1093/geront/10.1_part_1.20 10.1108/IJOT-10-2018-0015 10.2340/16501977-1942 10.1136/bmj.a1655 10.1080/17453670610045786 10.1177/0308022617743459 10.1046/j.1532-5415.2003.51102.x 10.1080/00016470412331294435 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000100 10.1016/0003-9993(94)90384-0 10.1007/BF00642887 10.1177/0269215518823256 10.1093/geronj/38.3.344 10.1097/PHM.0b013e3182a92c58 10.1177/000841749005700207 10.1186/1471-2288-12-181 10.1177/0269215512462145 10.4276/030802212X13311219571701 10.3109/07853890109002087 10.1111/1440-1630.12561 10.1177/0269215518764249 10.1186/s12911-015-0190-2 10.1016/0168-8510(90)90421-9 10.1111/1440-1630.12121 10.1111/1440-1630.12651 10.3109/03790799109166684 10.1177/0898264308324672 10.1186/1471-2288-14-135 10.5014/ajot.2013.006015 |
| ContentType | Journal Article |
| Copyright | The Author(s) 2021 COPYRIGHT 2021 BioMed Central Ltd. |
| Copyright_xml | – notice: The Author(s) 2021 – notice: COPYRIGHT 2021 BioMed Central Ltd. |
| DBID | C6C AAYXX CITATION 7X8 5PM DOA |
| DOI | 10.1186/s12913-021-06386-4 |
| DatabaseName | Springer Open Access Journals CrossRef MEDLINE - Academic PubMed Central (Full Participant titles) DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals |
| DatabaseTitle | CrossRef MEDLINE - Academic |
| DatabaseTitleList | MEDLINE - Academic |
| Database_xml | – sequence: 1 dbid: DOA name: DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals url: https://www.doaj.org/ sourceTypes: Open Website – sequence: 2 dbid: 7X8 name: MEDLINE - Academic url: https://search.proquest.com/medline sourceTypes: Aggregation Database |
| DeliveryMethod | fulltext_linktorsrc |
| Discipline | Medicine Public Health |
| EISSN | 1472-6963 |
| EndPage | 19 |
| ExternalDocumentID | oai_doaj_org_article_ae7003f147a148ad82a3ab94ff83f8e3 PMC8170965 A665461662 10_1186_s12913_021_06386_4 |
| GeographicLocations | Germany |
| GeographicLocations_xml | – name: Germany |
| GrantInformation_xml | – fundername: Martin Luther Universität – fundername: ; |
| GroupedDBID | --- 0R~ 23N 2WC 44B 53G 5VS 6J9 6PF 7RV 7WY 7X7 88E 8FI 8FJ 8FL AAFWJ AAJSJ AASML AAWTL ABDBF ABUWG ACGFO ACGFS ACIHN ACUHS ADBBV ADUKV AEAQA AENEX AFKRA AFPKN AHBYD AHMBA AHYZX ALMA_UNASSIGNED_HOLDINGS AMKLP AMTXH AOIJS BAPOH BAWUL BCNDV BENPR BEZIV BFQNJ BMC BPHCQ BVXVI C6C CCPQU CS3 DIK DU5 DWQXO E3Z EAD EAP EAS EBD EBLON EBS EMB EMK EMOBN ESX F5P FRNLG FYUFA GROUPED_DOAJ GX1 HMCUK IAO IHR INH INR ITC K60 K6~ KQ8 M0C M0T M1P M48 M~E NAPCQ O5R O5S OK1 OVT P2P PGMZT PHGZM PHGZT PIMPY PJZUB PPXIY PQBIZ PQBZA PQQKQ PROAC PSQYO PUEGO RBZ RNS ROL RPM RSV SMD SOJ SV3 TR2 TUS UKHRP W2D WOQ WOW XSB AAYXX AFFHD CITATION 7X8 5PM |
| ID | FETCH-LOGICAL-c556t-e1fb49fc3614646ee95d381e8568d01a3c06ad0ecb8635b4586abd9d6b8958a03 |
| IEDL.DBID | RSV |
| ISICitedReferencesCount | 5 |
| ISICitedReferencesURI | http://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=Summon&SrcAuth=ProQuest&DestLinkType=CitingArticles&DestApp=WOS_CPL&KeyUT=000659421700002&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcvtisr.summon.serialssolutions.com%2F%23%21%2Fsearch%3Fho%3Df%26include.ft.matches%3Dt%26l%3Dnull%26q%3D |
| ISSN | 1472-6963 |
| IngestDate | Tue Oct 14 19:04:12 EDT 2025 Tue Nov 04 01:59:52 EST 2025 Fri Sep 05 08:08:46 EDT 2025 Tue Nov 11 10:20:22 EST 2025 Tue Nov 04 17:30:46 EST 2025 Sat Nov 29 05:23:37 EST 2025 Tue Nov 18 21:48:58 EST 2025 Sat Sep 06 07:27:01 EDT 2025 |
| IsDoiOpenAccess | true |
| IsOpenAccess | true |
| IsPeerReviewed | true |
| IsScholarly | true |
| Issue | 1 |
| Keywords | Patient discharge Systematic review Occupational therapy Rehabilitation Home visit Virtual reality |
| Language | English |
| License | Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. |
| LinkModel | DirectLink |
| MergedId | FETCHMERGED-LOGICAL-c556t-e1fb49fc3614646ee95d381e8568d01a3c06ad0ecb8635b4586abd9d6b8958a03 |
| Notes | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 ObjectType-Review-3 content type line 23 |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-4593-4128 |
| OpenAccessLink | https://link.springer.com/10.1186/s12913-021-06386-4 |
| PMID | 34078357 |
| PQID | 2536800451 |
| PQPubID | 23479 |
| PageCount | 19 |
| ParticipantIDs | doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_ae7003f147a148ad82a3ab94ff83f8e3 pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_8170965 proquest_miscellaneous_2536800451 gale_infotracmisc_A665461662 gale_infotracacademiconefile_A665461662 crossref_citationtrail_10_1186_s12913_021_06386_4 crossref_primary_10_1186_s12913_021_06386_4 springer_journals_10_1186_s12913_021_06386_4 |
| PublicationCentury | 2000 |
| PublicationDate | 2021-06-02 |
| PublicationDateYYYYMMDD | 2021-06-02 |
| PublicationDate_xml | – month: 06 year: 2021 text: 2021-06-02 day: 02 |
| PublicationDecade | 2020 |
| PublicationPlace | London |
| PublicationPlace_xml | – name: London |
| PublicationTitle | BMC health services research |
| PublicationTitleAbbrev | BMC Health Serv Res |
| PublicationYear | 2021 |
| Publisher | BioMed Central BioMed Central Ltd BMC |
| Publisher_xml | – name: BioMed Central – name: BioMed Central Ltd – name: BMC |
| References | P Craig (6386_CR18) 2008; 337 P Barberger-Gateau (6386_CR56) 1993; 22 A Welch (6386_CR6) 2005; 68 X Wan (6386_CR17) 2014; 14 S Sim (6386_CR5) 2015; 62 A Atwal (6386_CR31) 2008; 37 NA Lannin (6386_CR23) 2007; 7 H Schünemann (6386_CR19) 2013 P Whitehead (6386_CR36) 2014; 77 6386_CR65 A Atwal (6386_CR10) 2012; 75 A Liberati (6386_CR11) 2009; 6 L Letts (6386_CR16) 2007 J Thomas (6386_CR21) 2008; 8 M Law (6386_CR58) 1990; 57 T Nikolaus (6386_CR1) 2003; 51 L Clemson (6386_CR67) 2008; 20 L Clemson (6386_CR7) 2016; 64 JC Van Swieten (6386_CR59) 1988; 19 A Tong (6386_CR12) 2012; 12 V Braun (6386_CR20) 2006; 3 A Atwal (6386_CR37) 2014; 21 R Rabin (6386_CR52) 2001; 33 TM Mroz (6386_CR64) 2015; 69 FM Collen (6386_CR41) 1991; 13 M Godfrey (6386_CR34) 2019; 66 6386_CR14 RM Klein (6386_CR45) 1982; 63 6386_CR15 JI Cameron (6386_CR33) 2014; 46 JM Linacre (6386_CR55) 1994; 75 A Atwal (6386_CR32) 2014; 16 K Threapleton (6386_CR2) 2018; 81 K Wales (6386_CR28) 2018; 32 AG Money (6386_CR9) 2015; 15 M Sterling (6386_CR61) 2011; 57 AM Jette (6386_CR39) 2002; 57a B Hagsten (6386_CR22) 2004; 75 BC Robinson (6386_CR44) 1983; 38 WJ Coster (6386_CR63) 2013; 67 LR Tooth (6386_CR49) 2003; 25 T Aplin (6386_CR60) 2013; 60 TC Hoffmann (6386_CR13) 2014; 348 F Nouri (6386_CR38) 1987; 1 6386_CR43 S Katz (6386_CR57) 1970; 10 V Pardessus (6386_CR24) 2002; 81 J Hibberd (6386_CR29) 2008; 9 C Collin (6386_CR40) 1988; 10 AER Drummond (6386_CR8) 2013; 27 L Nygård (6386_CR35) 2004; 18 L Yardley (6386_CR51) 2005; 34 KJ Lockwood (6386_CR26) 2020; 67 KJ Lockwood (6386_CR53) 2019; 33 V Provencher (6386_CR27) 2020; 20 SB Pena (6386_CR62) 2019; 32 B Brorsson (6386_CR47) 1993; 2 ME Tinetti (6386_CR50) 1986; 34 R Hebert (6386_CR54) 2001; 4 B Hagsten (6386_CR25) 2006; 77 JE Graham (6386_CR48) 2014; 93 CHK Yam (6386_CR66) 2010; 16 KJ Lockwood (6386_CR4) 2015; 47 The EuroQol Group (6386_CR46) 1990; 16 K Threapleton (6386_CR3) 2017; 80 AJ Davis (6386_CR30) 2019; 47 DP Goldberg (6386_CR42) 1988 |
| References_xml | – volume: 57 start-page: 259 issue: 4 year: 2011 ident: 6386_CR61 publication-title: J Phys doi: 10.1016/S1836-9553(11)70060-1 – volume: 34 start-page: 119 year: 1986 ident: 6386_CR50 publication-title: J Am Geriatr Soc doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1986.tb05480.x – ident: 6386_CR43 doi: 10.1191/026921598672167702 – ident: 6386_CR14 – volume: 32 start-page: 456 issue: 4 year: 2019 ident: 6386_CR62 publication-title: Acta Paul Enferm doi: 10.1590/1982-0194201900062 – volume: 20 start-page: 84 issue: 1 year: 2020 ident: 6386_CR27 publication-title: BMC Geriatr doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-1494-3 – volume: 7 start-page: 42 issue: 1 year: 2007 ident: 6386_CR23 publication-title: BMC Health Serv Res doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-7-42 – volume: 57a start-page: M209 issue: 4 year: 2002 ident: 6386_CR39 publication-title: J Gerontol doi: 10.1093/gerona/57.4.M209 – volume: 80 start-page: 99 issue: 2 year: 2017 ident: 6386_CR3 publication-title: Br J Occup Ther doi: 10.1177/0308022616657111 – volume: 64 start-page: 2019 issue: 10 year: 2016 ident: 6386_CR7 publication-title: J Am Geriatr Soc doi: 10.1111/jgs.14287 – volume: 21 start-page: 40 year: 2014 ident: 6386_CR37 publication-title: Scand J Occup Ther – volume: 8 start-page: 45 issue: 1 year: 2008 ident: 6386_CR21 publication-title: BMC Med Res Methodol doi: 10.1186/1471-2288-8-45 – volume: 18 start-page: 193 issue: 2 year: 2004 ident: 6386_CR35 publication-title: Scand J Caring Sci doi: 10.1111/j.1471-6712.2004.00270.x – volume: 19 start-page: 604 issue: 5 year: 1988 ident: 6386_CR59 publication-title: Stroke doi: 10.1161/01.STR.19.5.604 – volume: 3 start-page: 77 issue: 2 year: 2006 ident: 6386_CR20 publication-title: Qual Res Psychol doi: 10.1191/1478088706qp063oa – volume: 25 start-page: 433 issue: 9 year: 2003 ident: 6386_CR49 publication-title: Disabil Rehabil doi: 10.1080/0963828031000069726 – volume: 69 start-page: 6905090010p1 issue: 5 year: 2015 ident: 6386_CR64 publication-title: Am J Occup Ther doi: 10.5014/ajot.2015.695001 – ident: 6386_CR65 doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000273 – volume: 16 start-page: 383 issue: 5 year: 2010 ident: 6386_CR66 publication-title: Hong Kong Med J – volume: 60 start-page: 101 issue: 2 year: 2013 ident: 6386_CR60 publication-title: Aust Occup Ther J doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12022 – volume: 68 start-page: 158 issue: 4 year: 2005 ident: 6386_CR6 publication-title: Br J Occup Ther doi: 10.1177/030802260506800403 – volume: 10 start-page: 61 issue: 2 year: 1988 ident: 6386_CR40 publication-title: Int Disabil Stud doi: 10.3109/09638288809164103 – volume: 348 start-page: g1687 year: 2014 ident: 6386_CR13 publication-title: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) doi: 10.1136/bmj.g1687 – volume: 46 start-page: 858 issue: 9 year: 2014 ident: 6386_CR33 publication-title: J Rehabil Med doi: 10.2340/16501977-1854 – volume: 34 start-page: 614 issue: 6 year: 2005 ident: 6386_CR51 publication-title: Age Ageing doi: 10.1093/ageing/afi196 – volume-title: Guidelines for Critical Review Form: Qualitative Studies (Version 2.0) year: 2007 ident: 6386_CR16 – volume: 22 start-page: 457 issue: 6 year: 1993 ident: 6386_CR56 publication-title: Age Ageing doi: 10.1093/ageing/22.6.457 – volume: 16 issue: 12 year: 2014 ident: 6386_CR32 publication-title: J Med Internet Res doi: 10.2196/jmir.3723 – volume: 77 start-page: 384 issue: 8 year: 2014 ident: 6386_CR36 publication-title: Br J Occup Ther doi: 10.4276/030802214X14071472109752 – volume: 37 start-page: 72 issue: 1 year: 2008 ident: 6386_CR31 publication-title: Age Ageing doi: 10.1093/ageing/afm137 – volume: 81 start-page: 247 year: 2002 ident: 6386_CR24 publication-title: Am J Phys Med Rehabil doi: 10.1097/00002060-200204000-00002 – volume: 1 start-page: 301 year: 1987 ident: 6386_CR38 publication-title: Clin Rehabil doi: 10.1177/026921558700100409 – volume: 9 start-page: 13 issue: 1 year: 2008 ident: 6386_CR29 publication-title: Quality Ageing Older Adults doi: 10.1108/14717794200800003 – volume: 4 start-page: 141 year: 2001 ident: 6386_CR54 publication-title: Geriatr Today – volume: 10 start-page: 20 issue: 1 year: 1970 ident: 6386_CR57 publication-title: The Gerontologist doi: 10.1093/geront/10.1_part_1.20 – volume: 47 start-page: 95 issue: 2 year: 2019 ident: 6386_CR30 publication-title: IR J OCCUP THER doi: 10.1108/IJOT-10-2018-0015 – volume: 47 start-page: 289 issue: 4 year: 2015 ident: 6386_CR4 publication-title: J Rehabil Med doi: 10.2340/16501977-1942 – volume: 337 start-page: a1655 year: 2008 ident: 6386_CR18 publication-title: BMJ (Clinical research ed) doi: 10.1136/bmj.a1655 – volume: 77 start-page: 114 issue: 1 year: 2006 ident: 6386_CR25 publication-title: Acta Orthop doi: 10.1080/17453670610045786 – volume: 81 start-page: 196 issue: 4 year: 2018 ident: 6386_CR2 publication-title: Br J Occup Ther doi: 10.1177/0308022617743459 – volume: 51 start-page: 300 issue: 3 year: 2003 ident: 6386_CR1 publication-title: J Am Geriatr Soc doi: 10.1046/j.1532-5415.2003.51102.x – volume: 75 start-page: 177 issue: 2 year: 2004 ident: 6386_CR22 publication-title: Acta Orthop Scand doi: 10.1080/00016470412331294435 – volume: 6 start-page: e1000100 issue: 7 year: 2009 ident: 6386_CR11 publication-title: PLoS Med doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000100 – volume: 75 start-page: 127 issue: 2 year: 1994 ident: 6386_CR55 publication-title: Arch Phys Med Rehabil doi: 10.1016/0003-9993(94)90384-0 – volume: 2 start-page: 33 issue: 1 year: 1993 ident: 6386_CR47 publication-title: Qual Life Res doi: 10.1007/BF00642887 – volume: 33 start-page: 681 issue: 4 year: 2019 ident: 6386_CR53 publication-title: Clin Rehabil doi: 10.1177/0269215518823256 – volume: 38 start-page: 344 issue: 3 year: 1983 ident: 6386_CR44 publication-title: J Gerontol doi: 10.1093/geronj/38.3.344 – volume: 93 start-page: 231 issue: 3 year: 2014 ident: 6386_CR48 publication-title: Am J Phys Med Rehabilitation doi: 10.1097/PHM.0b013e3182a92c58 – volume: 57 start-page: 82 issue: 2 year: 1990 ident: 6386_CR58 publication-title: Can J Occup Ther doi: 10.1177/000841749005700207 – volume: 12 start-page: 181 issue: 1 year: 2012 ident: 6386_CR12 publication-title: BMC Med Res Methodol doi: 10.1186/1471-2288-12-181 – volume: 27 start-page: 387 issue: 5 year: 2013 ident: 6386_CR8 publication-title: Clin Rehabil doi: 10.1177/0269215512462145 – volume: 75 start-page: 118 issue: 3 year: 2012 ident: 6386_CR10 publication-title: Br J Occup Ther doi: 10.4276/030802212X13311219571701 – volume: 33 start-page: 337 issue: 5 year: 2001 ident: 6386_CR52 publication-title: Ann Med doi: 10.3109/07853890109002087 – volume: 63 start-page: 335 issue: 7 year: 1982 ident: 6386_CR45 publication-title: Arch Phys Med Rehabil – ident: 6386_CR15 – volume: 66 start-page: 249 issue: 3 year: 2019 ident: 6386_CR34 publication-title: Aust Occup Ther J doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12561 – volume: 32 start-page: 919 issue: 7 year: 2018 ident: 6386_CR28 publication-title: Clin Rehabil doi: 10.1177/0269215518764249 – volume-title: The users guide to the GHQ year: 1988 ident: 6386_CR42 – volume: 15 start-page: 73 issue: 1 year: 2015 ident: 6386_CR9 publication-title: BMC Med inform Decis Mak doi: 10.1186/s12911-015-0190-2 – volume: 16 start-page: 199 issue: 3 year: 1990 ident: 6386_CR46 publication-title: Health Policy doi: 10.1016/0168-8510(90)90421-9 – volume: 62 start-page: 132 issue: 2 year: 2015 ident: 6386_CR5 publication-title: Aust Occup Ther J doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12121 – volume-title: GRADE handbook for grading quality of evidence and strength of recommendations. Updated October 2013 year: 2013 ident: 6386_CR19 – volume: 67 start-page: 287 issue: 4 year: 2020 ident: 6386_CR26 publication-title: Aust Occup Ther J doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12651 – volume: 13 start-page: 50 issue: 2 year: 1991 ident: 6386_CR41 publication-title: Int Disabil Stud doi: 10.3109/03790799109166684 – volume: 20 start-page: 954 issue: 8 year: 2008 ident: 6386_CR67 publication-title: J Aging Health doi: 10.1177/0898264308324672 – volume: 14 start-page: 135 year: 2014 ident: 6386_CR17 publication-title: BMC Med Res Methodol doi: 10.1186/1471-2288-14-135 – volume: 67 start-page: 162 issue: 2 year: 2013 ident: 6386_CR63 publication-title: Am J Occup Ther doi: 10.5014/ajot.2013.006015 |
| SSID | ssj0017827 |
| Score | 2.3347027 |
| SecondaryResourceType | review_article |
| Snippet | Background
Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the... Background Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the... Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of... Abstract Background Predischarge home assessments (PDHA) aim to support safe discharge from hospital or rehabilitation. There is insufficient evidence on the... |
| SourceID | doaj pubmedcentral proquest gale crossref springer |
| SourceType | Open Website Open Access Repository Aggregation Database Enrichment Source Index Database Publisher |
| StartPage | 540 |
| SubjectTerms | Health Administration Health Informatics Home care Home visit Management Medicine Medicine & Public Health Nursing Research Occupational therapy Organization Patient discharge Planning Public Health Rehabilitation Research Article structure and delivery of healthcare Systematic review Transitional care Virtual reality |
| SummonAdditionalLinks | – databaseName: DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals dbid: DOA link: http://cvtisr.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwrV3fa9cwEA8yfBBEnD-wcxsnCD64sjZp0nRvmzh8kOGDyt5CkiasoO34tvPP8m_cJWm_WAfzxddc0qa5y92lufscIW8lnip8W9icaePyihqbow70uRHOCKMrn2pGfv9cX1zIy8vmyx-lvkJMWIIHTgt3rF2NgufLqtbouetWUo2PbSrvJfPSRZxP9HqWw9R8f4B2r15SZKQ4HtGqhSoGNET5MCnyamWGIlr_XZ18N07yr8vSaIPOn5Ins_MIp2nSu-SB65-Rx-nPG6SEoufkdwIkHo_A6E2oRzeC7lvw2iZA7gEbuh6uNzEjNwAlObgafjrQW5DOEaYBuvi7wQF6iDAFixaDu2DwEKLFIOSlRFrXz9isqR1HxqfhKyK2B8zU8QSnAQs6BepYSFkzL8i3849fP3zK56oMueVcTLkrvakabxkadlEJ5xreotl3kgvZFqVmthC6LZw1Ep0ZU3EptGmbVhjZcKkL9pLs9EPvXhHwZVtwX1NW40FNM4r9CnSIGLWWesFpRsqFScrOkOWhcsYPFY8uUqjEWIWMVZGxqsrI--2Y6wTYcW_vs8D7bc8Ath0bUATVLILqXyKYkXdBclRQCTg9q-fMBvzIAK6lTkOFZ1EKgR-0v-qJW9muyG8W2VOBFOLfejfcjIpyJmTEAspIvRLK1dTXlL67injhAYOxETwjR4v4qllRjfcszd7_WJrX5BFNuw433z7ZmTY37oA8tL-mbtwcxj17C2rwSFw priority: 102 providerName: Directory of Open Access Journals |
| Title | Effects, barriers and facilitators in predischarge home assessments to improve the transition of care from the inpatient care to home in adult patients: an integrative review |
| URI | https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-021-06386-4 https://www.proquest.com/docview/2536800451 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PMC8170965 https://doaj.org/article/ae7003f147a148ad82a3ab94ff83f8e3 |
| Volume | 21 |
| WOSCitedRecordID | wos000659421700002&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcvtisr.summon.serialssolutions.com%2F%23%21%2Fsearch%3Fho%3Df%26include.ft.matches%3Dt%26l%3Dnull%26q%3D |
| hasFullText | 1 |
| inHoldings | 1 |
| isFullTextHit | |
| isPrint | |
| journalDatabaseRights | – providerCode: PRVADU databaseName: BioMed Central Open Access Free customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: RBZ dateStart: 20010101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://www.biomedcentral.com/search/ providerName: BioMedCentral – providerCode: PRVAON databaseName: DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: DOA dateStart: 20010101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://www.doaj.org/ providerName: Directory of Open Access Journals – providerCode: PRVHPJ databaseName: ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: M~E dateStart: 20010101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://road.issn.org providerName: ISSN International Centre – providerCode: PRVPQU databaseName: ABI/INFORM Collection customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: 7WY dateStart: 20090101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://www.proquest.com/abicomplete providerName: ProQuest – providerCode: PRVPQU databaseName: ABI/INFORM Global customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: M0C dateStart: 20090101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://search.proquest.com/abiglobal providerName: ProQuest – providerCode: PRVPQU databaseName: Health & Medical Collection customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: 7X7 dateStart: 20090101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://search.proquest.com/healthcomplete providerName: ProQuest – providerCode: PRVPQU databaseName: Healthcare Administration Database - QC customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: M0T dateStart: 20090101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://search.proquest.com/healthmanagement providerName: ProQuest – providerCode: PRVPQU databaseName: Nursing & Allied Health Database customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: 7RV dateStart: 20090101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://search.proquest.com/nahs providerName: ProQuest – providerCode: PRVPQU databaseName: ProQuest Central customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: BENPR dateStart: 20090101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://www.proquest.com/central providerName: ProQuest – providerCode: PRVPQU databaseName: Publicly Available Content Database customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: PIMPY dateStart: 20090101 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: http://search.proquest.com/publiccontent providerName: ProQuest – providerCode: PRVAVX databaseName: Springer Nature - Connect here FIRST to enable access customDbUrl: eissn: 1472-6963 dateEnd: 99991231 omitProxy: false ssIdentifier: ssj0017827 issn: 1472-6963 databaseCode: RSV dateStart: 20011201 isFulltext: true titleUrlDefault: https://link.springer.com/search?facet-content-type=%22Journal%22 providerName: Springer Nature |
| link | http://cvtisr.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV3db9MwED-xDSEkxMcAURiTkZB4YNGSOHEc3rZpE0i0qsoo5cmyHZtVgmRqOv4s_kbOdlIpDE2CFz_E59aJ78v23e8AXnPcVdgq1hGVykRZqnSEOtBGihnFlMxsqBk5_1hMJnyxKKddUljbR7v3V5JeU3ux5uywRcvkKhGkLlKHchZlW7CD5o47cZx9mm_uDtDmFX16zF_HDUyQR-q_ro-vx0j-cVHq7c_Zg_-b-UO43_mb5CgwyCO4ZepduDPubtR34V44tyMhHekx_Apwxu0BUXLlqtm1RNYVsVIHOO8GHyxrcrny-bwOZsmQi-aHIXID8dmSdUOW_rDCEPQvydrZQx8aRhpLXKwZcVktvm9Zd8iu4TmO9L-Gf-GRQUjX277DaZAe2wI1NAk5N0_g89np-cn7qKvpEOk8Z-vIJFZlpdUU3QKWMWPKvEKnwfCc8SpOJNUxk1VstOLoCqks50yqqqyY4mXOZUyfwnbd1OYZEJtUcW6LlBa4zZM0RboY3Smaap1alqcjSPplFroDPHd1N74Lv_HhTISFEbgwwi-MyEbwdjPmMsB93Eh97LhnQ-mguv2DZvVNdJIvpClQc9okKyRuPWXFU4lyUWbWcmq5oSN443hPOIWC09Oyy4vAl3TQXOLI1YdmCWP4QnsDSlQEetD9qude4bpc9FxtmqtWpDll3CMJjaAYsPVg6sOeennh0cYdgmPJ8hEc9MwtOjXX3vBpnv8b-Qu4mwb5QDHZg-316sq8hNv653rZrvZhq5jNXfvlq2sXhW_5Puwcn06ms31_kILtOD7x7Tn2TD-Mp44aNcNvjPNZPg |
| linkProvider | Springer Nature |
| linkToHtml | http://cvtisr.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwnV3da9UwFA86xQnix1S8OjWC4IMrtk2apr5NcUy8u4jOsbeQpIkrzHa0nX-Wf6MnH71QJwN9zTm5N23OV5pzfgehlxxOFbZOdUKkMgnNlU7ABtpEMaOYktSGnpFHy3K14sfH1edYFDZM2e7TlaS31F6tOXszgGdynQhyl6lDOEvoVXSNgsdyiXxfvh6t7w7A55VTecxf581ckEfqv2iPL-ZI_nFR6v3P3p3_W_lddDvGm3g3CMg9dMW0W-jGQbxR30K3wnc7HMqR7qNfAc542MFK9q6b3YBlW2MrdYDz7mCgafFZ7-t5HcySwSfdD4PlGuJzwGOHG_-xwmCIL_Ho_KFPDcOdxS7XDLuqFk9r2ojsGsZhpv81-AuPDIIjdXgLy8ATtgVYaBxqbh6gb3sfDt_vJ7GnQ6KLgo2JyayildUEwgJGmTFVUUPQYHjBeJ1mkuiUyTo1WnEIhRQtOJOqrmqmeFVwmZKHaKPtWvMIYZvVaWHLnJRwzJMkB74UwimSa51bVuQLlE3bLHQEPHd9N06FP_hwJsLGCNgY4TdG0AV6vZ5zFuA-LuV-56Rnzemguv1A138XUfOFNCVYTpvRUsLRU9Y8l6AXFbWWE8sNWaBXTvaEMyiwPC1jXQQ8pIPmEruuPzTLGIMH2p5xgiHQM_KLSXqFI7nsudZ054PIC8K4RxJaoHIm1rOlzyltc-LRxh2CY8WKBdqZhFtEMzdc8moe_xv7c7S5f3iwFMuPq09P0M086AqozDbaGPtz8xRd1z_HZuifeV3_DT47Ujc |
| linkToPdf | http://cvtisr.summon.serialssolutions.com/2.0.0/link/0/eLvHCXMwpV3ra9UwFA86ZQjiYypWp0YQ_ODK2qRNU7_Nx0VxXgbq2LeQpytoe7nt_LP8Gz1J2ot1MhC_Jidt0pycR3PO7yD0jINX4UymUyqVTQuidAoy0KWKWcWULFysGXl8WC2X_OSkPvotiz9Eu09XkjGnwaM0tcP-yrh4xDnb70FL-aoExEftUM7S4jK6UviiQd5f_3S8uUcA_VdNqTJ_HTdTRwG1_7xsPh8v-celadBFi5v_v4pb6MZoh-KDyDi30SXb7qDtj-NN-w66Hv_n4ZimdAf9jDDH_R5Wcu2r3PVYtgY7qSPMdwcNTYtX65Dn6-GXLD7tvlssN9CfPR463ISfGBaD3YkHrydDyBjuHPYxaNhnu4S-ph0RX2M7jAxPg1cExBA89vYvYRp4wrwAyY1jLs5d9GXx9vPrd-lY6yHVZcmG1OZOFbXTFMwFVjBr69KAMWF5ybjJckl1xqTJrFYcTCRVlJxJZWrDFK9LLjN6D221XWvvI-xyk5WuIrQC909SAnQZmFmUaE0cK0mC8mnLhR6B0H09jm8iOEScibgxAjZGhI0RRYJebMasIgzIhdSvPCdtKD2Ed2jo1l_FKBGEtBVIVJcXlQSXVBpOJJyXunCOU8ctTdBzz4fCCxqYnpZjvgQs0kN2iQNfN5rljMGCdmeUICD0rPvpxMnCd_moutZ2Z70gJWU8IAwlqJqx-Gzq8562OQ0o5B7ZsWZlgvYmRhej-Osv-DQP_o38Cdo-erMQh--XHx6iayQeFTgxu2hrWJ_ZR-iq_jE0_fpxOPa_AAPNWxs |
| openUrl | ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fsummon.serialssolutions.com&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Ajournal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Effects%2C+barriers+and+facilitators+in+predischarge+home+assessments+to+improve+the+transition+of+care+from+the+inpatient+care+to+home+in+adult+patients%3A+an+integrative+review&rft.jtitle=BMC+health+services+research&rft.au=Kirchner-Heklau%2C+Uta&rft.au=Krause%2C+Kai&rft.au=Saal%2C+Susanne&rft.date=2021-06-02&rft.pub=BioMed+Central+Ltd&rft.issn=1472-6963&rft.eissn=1472-6963&rft.volume=21&rft.issue=1&rft_id=info:doi/10.1186%2Fs12913-021-06386-4&rft.externalDocID=A665461662 |
| thumbnail_l | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/lc.gif&issn=1472-6963&client=summon |
| thumbnail_m | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/mc.gif&issn=1472-6963&client=summon |
| thumbnail_s | http://covers-cdn.summon.serialssolutions.com/index.aspx?isbn=/sc.gif&issn=1472-6963&client=summon |