000003341 001__ 3341 000003341 005__ 20240819141415.0 000003341 022__ $$a2167-1168 000003341 0247_ $$2DOI$$a10.4172/2167-1168.1000466 000003341 037__ $$aARTICLE 000003341 039_9 $$a2024-08-19 14:14:15$$b1$$c2023-09-05 15:19:52$$d1$$c2021-12-17 15:23:26$$d0$$c2021-11-17 11:18:34$$d1001252$$c2020-10-27 22:57:55$$d0$$c2020-10-26 23:02:44$$d0$$c2019-05-14 20:57:40$$dNone$$c2019-05-14 11:11:05$$dNone$$c2019-05-13 13:38:59$$dNone$$c2019-05-13 13:32:12$$dNone$$c2019-03-28 11:05:35$$dNone$$y2019-03-28 11:05:19$$zNone 000003341 041__ $$aeng 000003341 245__ $$aPsychosocial Factors Associated with Hospital-to-Home Transitions of Older People :$$ba Review 000003341 269__ $$a2018-01 000003341 300__ $$a8 p. 000003341 506__ $$avisible 000003341 520__ $$9eng$$aBackground: Hospital-to-home transitions are periods of vulnerability for older people and their caregivers. Furthermore, few studies have looked thoroughly into the psychosocial factors influencing these transitions. Nurses must understand those factors well in order to provide effective care during transitions. Objectives: To explore the psychosocial factors associated with the hospital-to-home transitions of older people, and to describe how they influence those transitions. Methods: We made a literature search of seven electronic databases for qualitative articles published from 2000-2017 and focusing on the psychosocial factors related to the hospital-to-home transitions of older people discharged from acute care hospitals. Data were synthesized using a thematic synthesis. Results: Eight articles met the review’s inclusion/exclusion criteria. Six significant psychosocial factors emerged from the thematic synthesis: Self-management of activities of daily living, informal support, and formal support, participation in discharge planning, living alone, and social participation. The factors emerged mainly after discharge and could either facilitate transitions via positive influences (e.g., patients’ feelings of safety, and independence in activities of daily living) or hinder them via negative influences (e.g., patient anxiety, poor adherence to medication, emotional burden on the caregiver, discontinuity in the activities of daily living and care, and risk of rehospitalization). Conclusion: The influences of psychosocial factors can be associated with patient health and continuity in the activities of daily living and care. Integrating the evaluations of both patients and caregivers to identify needs or problems related to medical and psychosocial factors in transitional care seems essential for facilitating those transitions. 000003341 540__ $$acorrect 000003341 592__ $$aLa Source 000003341 592__ $$bSecteur Recherche et Développement (Ra&D) de l'Institut et Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source 000003341 592__ $$cSanté 000003341 65017 $$aSanté 000003341 6531_ $$9eng$$aolder people 000003341 6531_ $$9eng$$atransition 000003341 6531_ $$9eng$$ahospital discharge 000003341 6531_ $$9eng$$ahome 000003341 6531_ $$9eng$$apsychosocial factor 000003341 6531_ $$9eng$$aqualitative review 000003341 655__ $$ascientifique 000003341 700__ $$aCorona-Lobos, Lina$$uInstitut et Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source, HES-SO Haute école spécialisée de Suisse occidentale 000003341 700__ $$aBoivin, Christine$$uInstitut et Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source, HES-SO Haute école spécialisée de Suisse occidentale 000003341 700__ $$aHarduin, Muriel$$uInstitut et Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source, HES-SO Haute école spécialisée de Suisse occidentale 000003341 773__ $$j2018, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 1-8$$tJournal of Nursing Care 000003341 8564_ $$s384021$$uhttps://arodes.hes-so.ch/record/3341/files/CoronaLobosEtal_2018_JNursingCare.pdf$$937ba3a87-6c5f-4aeb-8bf9-286724c0f25e 000003341 906__ $$aGOLD 000003341 909CO $$ooai:hesso.tind.io:3341$$pGLOBAL_SET 000003341 950__ $$aSan2 000003341 980__ $$ascientifique 000003341 981__ $$ascientifique