The experiences of hospital staff with decision-making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services: A complex and dynamic process.

<h4>Background</h4>Hospital at home care services offer a potential solution to the problem of strain on hospital beds while simultaneously enhancing patient outcomes. Nevertheless, implementation of the hospital at home care model is associated with several challenges. One such barrier...

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Main Authors: Lillian Karlsen, Bente Prytz Mjølstad, Bjarte Bye Løfaldli, Anne-Sofie Helvik
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0310820
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author Lillian Karlsen
Bente Prytz Mjølstad
Bjarte Bye Løfaldli
Anne-Sofie Helvik
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Anne-Sofie Helvik
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description <h4>Background</h4>Hospital at home care services offer a potential solution to the problem of strain on hospital beds while simultaneously enhancing patient outcomes. Nevertheless, implementation of the hospital at home care model is associated with several challenges. One such barrier involves patient enrolment, particularly during the initial stage of service operation. Due to their frontline experience, healthcare professionals possess valuable insights that can help us understand and address this challenge. This study aimed to explore the experiences of hospital staff in the decision-making process concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home.<h4>Methods</h4>In total, 22 semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with hospital staff members between January and May 2022 at the participants' workplace or in a public office depending on their preferences. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.<h4>Results</h4>We identified four themes pertaining to the experiences of hospital staff with the decision-making process concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home: "beneficial for the patients; an important motivating factor", "patient eligibility; prioritizing safety", "contextual factors within hospital ward units; opportunities and limitations", and "collaboration with municipalities; crucial but challenging".<h4>Conclusions</h4>Hospital staff described a complex and dynamic decision-making process when considering patient eligibility for enrolment to hospital at home services. The findings highlight both barriers and enablers pertaining to this process and emphasize the need to provide support to hospital staff as they navigate this complex situation. A key finding pertains to the critical importance of high-quality decision-making in ensuring positive outcomes and the overall effectiveness of hospital at home care services. Additionally, this study proposes a deeper exploration of the ethical considerations associated with balancing the goal of patient safety with that of equitable access to high-quality, person-centred care within the context of hospital at home.
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spelling doaj-art-24bc3bdb4395445bb06704b7cc2f21412025-08-20T02:58:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032024-01-01199e031082010.1371/journal.pone.0310820The experiences of hospital staff with decision-making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services: A complex and dynamic process.Lillian KarlsenBente Prytz MjølstadBjarte Bye LøfaldliAnne-Sofie Helvik<h4>Background</h4>Hospital at home care services offer a potential solution to the problem of strain on hospital beds while simultaneously enhancing patient outcomes. Nevertheless, implementation of the hospital at home care model is associated with several challenges. One such barrier involves patient enrolment, particularly during the initial stage of service operation. Due to their frontline experience, healthcare professionals possess valuable insights that can help us understand and address this challenge. This study aimed to explore the experiences of hospital staff in the decision-making process concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home.<h4>Methods</h4>In total, 22 semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with hospital staff members between January and May 2022 at the participants' workplace or in a public office depending on their preferences. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.<h4>Results</h4>We identified four themes pertaining to the experiences of hospital staff with the decision-making process concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home: "beneficial for the patients; an important motivating factor", "patient eligibility; prioritizing safety", "contextual factors within hospital ward units; opportunities and limitations", and "collaboration with municipalities; crucial but challenging".<h4>Conclusions</h4>Hospital staff described a complex and dynamic decision-making process when considering patient eligibility for enrolment to hospital at home services. The findings highlight both barriers and enablers pertaining to this process and emphasize the need to provide support to hospital staff as they navigate this complex situation. A key finding pertains to the critical importance of high-quality decision-making in ensuring positive outcomes and the overall effectiveness of hospital at home care services. Additionally, this study proposes a deeper exploration of the ethical considerations associated with balancing the goal of patient safety with that of equitable access to high-quality, person-centred care within the context of hospital at home.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0310820
spellingShingle Lillian Karlsen
Bente Prytz Mjølstad
Bjarte Bye Løfaldli
Anne-Sofie Helvik
The experiences of hospital staff with decision-making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services: A complex and dynamic process.
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title The experiences of hospital staff with decision-making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services: A complex and dynamic process.
title_full The experiences of hospital staff with decision-making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services: A complex and dynamic process.
title_fullStr The experiences of hospital staff with decision-making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services: A complex and dynamic process.
title_full_unstemmed The experiences of hospital staff with decision-making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services: A complex and dynamic process.
title_short The experiences of hospital staff with decision-making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services: A complex and dynamic process.
title_sort experiences of hospital staff with decision making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services a complex and dynamic process
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0310820
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