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Evaluating a transitional care program for the oldest adults: results from the quantitative phase of a mixed-methods study

Wilma van der Vlegel-Brouwer (School of Community Health and Midwifery, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK and Wilma van der Vlegel onderzoek en advies, Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel, The Netherlands)
Marjolein van der Vlegel (Department of Public Health, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Jean Ellen Duckworth (School of Community Health and Midwifery, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK)
Hazel Partington (School of Community Health and Midwifery, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK)
Anneke de Jong (Master of Integrated Care Design, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands)

Quality in Ageing and Older Adults

ISSN: 1471-7794

Article publication date: 7 March 2023

Issue publication date: 9 June 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This quantitative phase of a mixed-methods study aims to describe the effect of the Transitional Care Bridge (TCB) programme on functional decline, mortality, health-care utilisation and health outcomes compared to usual care in a regional hospital in the Netherlands.

Design/methodology/approach

In a pre- and post-cohort study, patients aged ≥70 years, admitted to the hospital for ≥48 h and discharged home with an Identification of Seniors at Risk score of ≥2, were included. The TCB programme, started before discharge, encompassed six visits by the community nurse (CN). Data were obtained from the hospital registry and by three questionnaires over a three months period, addressing activities of daily living (ADL), self-rated health, self-rated quality of life and health-care utilisation.

Findings

In total, 100 patients were enrolled in this study, 50 patients in the TCB group and 50 patients in the usual care group. After three months, 36.7% was dependent on ADL in the TCB group compared to 47.1% in the usual care group. Mean number of visits by the CN in the TCB group was 3.8. Although the TCB group had a lower mortality, this study did not find any statistically significant differences in health outcomes and health-care utilisation.

Research limitations/implications

Challenges in the delivery of the programme may have influenced patient outcomes. More research is needed on implementation of evidence-based programmes in smaller research settings. A qualitative phase of the study needs to address these outcomes and explore the perspectives of health professionals and patients on the delivery of the programme.

Originality/value

This study provides valuable information on the transitional care programme in a smaller setting.

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Acknowledgements

The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw) partly funded the implementation of the programme and the data collection.

Citation

van der Vlegel-Brouwer, W., van der Vlegel, M., Duckworth, J.E., Partington, H. and de Jong, A. (2023), "Evaluating a transitional care program for the oldest adults: results from the quantitative phase of a mixed-methods study", Quality in Ageing and Older Adults, Vol. 24 No. 1/2, pp. 19-29. https://doi.org/10.1108/QAOA-03-2022-0018

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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