Factors to improve quality for older patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study of patient trajectory

Abstract Background Managing older people in the emergency department remains a challenge. We aimed to identify the factors influencing the care quality of older patients in the emergency department, to fine-tune future interventions for older people, considering the naturalistic context of the ED....

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Main Authors: Isabelle De Brauwer, Pascale Cornette, William D’Hoore, Vincent Lorant, Franck Verschuren, Frédéric Thys, Isabelle Aujoulat
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-09-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06960-w
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spelling doaj-16f4c55dfd524e7a83148a6f01a4226a2021-09-19T11:10:47ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-09-0121111010.1186/s12913-021-06960-wFactors to improve quality for older patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study of patient trajectoryIsabelle De Brauwer0Pascale Cornette1William D’Hoore2Vincent Lorant3Franck Verschuren4Frédéric Thys5Isabelle Aujoulat6Institute of Health and Society (IRSS), Université catholique de LouvainInstitute of Health and Society (IRSS), Université catholique de LouvainInstitute of Health and Society (IRSS), Université catholique de LouvainInstitute of Health and Society (IRSS), Université catholique de LouvainInstitute of Experimental and Clinical Research (IREC), Université catholique de LouvainInstitute of Health and Society (IRSS), Université catholique de LouvainInstitute of Health and Society (IRSS), Université catholique de LouvainAbstract Background Managing older people in the emergency department remains a challenge. We aimed to identify the factors influencing the care quality of older patients in the emergency department, to fine-tune future interventions for older people, considering the naturalistic context of the ED. Methods This is a qualitative study of some 450 h of observations performed in three emergency departments selected for their diverse contexts. We performed seventy observations of older patient trajectories admitted to the emergency department. Themes were extracted from the material using an inductive reasoning approach, to highlight factors positively or negatively influencing management of patient’s trajectories, in particular those presenting with typically geriatric syndromes. Results Four themes were developed: no geriatric flow routine; risk of discontinuity of care; unmet basic needs and patient-centered care; complex older patients are unwelcome in EDs. Conclusions The overall process of care was based on an organ- and flow-centered paradigm, which ignored older people’s specific needs and exposed them to discontinuity of care. Their basic needs were neglected and, when their management slowed the emergency department flow, older people were perceived as unwelcome. Findings of our study can inform the development of interventions about the influence of context and organizational factors.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06960-wEmergency departmentElderlyProcess of careQualitative observations
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author Isabelle De Brauwer
Pascale Cornette
William D’Hoore
Vincent Lorant
Franck Verschuren
Frédéric Thys
Isabelle Aujoulat
spellingShingle Isabelle De Brauwer
Pascale Cornette
William D’Hoore
Vincent Lorant
Franck Verschuren
Frédéric Thys
Isabelle Aujoulat
Factors to improve quality for older patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study of patient trajectory
BMC Health Services Research
Emergency department
Elderly
Process of care
Qualitative observations
author_facet Isabelle De Brauwer
Pascale Cornette
William D’Hoore
Vincent Lorant
Franck Verschuren
Frédéric Thys
Isabelle Aujoulat
author_sort Isabelle De Brauwer
title Factors to improve quality for older patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study of patient trajectory
title_short Factors to improve quality for older patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study of patient trajectory
title_full Factors to improve quality for older patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study of patient trajectory
title_fullStr Factors to improve quality for older patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study of patient trajectory
title_full_unstemmed Factors to improve quality for older patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study of patient trajectory
title_sort factors to improve quality for older patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study of patient trajectory
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background Managing older people in the emergency department remains a challenge. We aimed to identify the factors influencing the care quality of older patients in the emergency department, to fine-tune future interventions for older people, considering the naturalistic context of the ED. Methods This is a qualitative study of some 450 h of observations performed in three emergency departments selected for their diverse contexts. We performed seventy observations of older patient trajectories admitted to the emergency department. Themes were extracted from the material using an inductive reasoning approach, to highlight factors positively or negatively influencing management of patient’s trajectories, in particular those presenting with typically geriatric syndromes. Results Four themes were developed: no geriatric flow routine; risk of discontinuity of care; unmet basic needs and patient-centered care; complex older patients are unwelcome in EDs. Conclusions The overall process of care was based on an organ- and flow-centered paradigm, which ignored older people’s specific needs and exposed them to discontinuity of care. Their basic needs were neglected and, when their management slowed the emergency department flow, older people were perceived as unwelcome. Findings of our study can inform the development of interventions about the influence of context and organizational factors.
topic Emergency department
Elderly
Process of care
Qualitative observations
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06960-w
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