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Referral to and discharge from cardiac rehabilitation: Key informant views on continuity of care

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Title: Referral to and discharge from cardiac rehabilitation: Key informant views on continuity of care
Author: Grace, Sherry L.; Krepostman, S.; Brooks, D.; Jaglal, S.; Abramson, B.L.; Scholey, P.; Suskin, N.; Arthur, H.; Stewart, D.E.
Abstract: Objectives: To assess the system-level barriers and facilitators of continuity
of care from acute care to cardiac rehabilitation (CR), and from CR
discharge to follow-up with primary health care providers. Method: Semistructured
individual interviews with 24 key informants including CR staff,
research scientists, policy makers, cardiologists and other doctors from a
regional to international level were conducted regarding the processes of
referral to and discharge from cardiac rehabilitation. Key informant interviews
were audio taped, transcribed, and imported into QSR N6 software
for Grounded analysis. Results: Themes that emerged related to communication,
referral and discharge processes, health care provider practices,
inter- and intra-institutional relationships, and alternative models of delivery
to improve continuity. Conclusions: Ramifications for enhancing referral
of patients to beneficial CR services and follow-up by primary care
providers to ensure maintenance of functional and health-related gains are
discussed.
Sponsorship: Funding for this study was provided by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation and Onthrio Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Subject: continuity of patient care
cardivascular diseases
Type: Article
Rights: The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/2575
Published: Blackwell Publishing
Citation: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 12(2), 155-163.
ISSN: 1356-1294
Date: 2006-04

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