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Publication Date

8-21-2024

Journal

BMJ Open

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify the needs of caregivers of hospitalised adults with dementia in the hospital and during care transitions.

DESIGN: Pragmatic qualitative inquiry with semi-structured interviews.

SETTING: Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Houston, Texas, USA.

PARTICIPANTS: 12 family caregivers (family member (n=11); friend (n=1)) and 15 health professionals (hospital medicine physicians (n=4), inpatient nurse case managers (n=2), social workers (n=4), outpatient geriatrics providers (n=2), a primary care provider (n=1), geriatric psychiatrists (n=2)) were interviewed. Caregivers were recruited while their care recipient was hospitalised and were interviewed at least 2 weeks after the care recipient was discharged from the hospital. Health professionals were eligible for the study if they provided care to patients with dementia in the inpatient or outpatient setting.

RESULTS: Four recommendations emerged from the analysis: (1) engage caregivers as partners in the care team, (2) provide dementia-specific information and training, (3) connect caregivers to home and community-based services and (4) provide care navigation and support for the caregiver posthospitalisation.

CONCLUSIONS: Hospital care transitions are challenging for caregivers of hospitalised adults living with dementia. Care transition interventions designed to support caregivers with tailored, dementia-specific information and services are needed.

Keywords

Humans, Caregivers, Dementia, Male, Qualitative Research, Female, Aged, Middle Aged, United States, Hospitals, Veterans, Hospitalization, Interviews as Topic, Adult, Family, Texas, Needs Assessment, Aged, 80 and over, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, caregivers, dementia, hospital to home transition, hospitals, qualitative research

DOI

10.1136/bmjopen-2024-087231

PMID

39174071

PMCID

PMC11340712

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

8-21-2024

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

Post-print

Published Open-Access

yes

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