Transition and continuity of care after hospital discharge for COVID-19 survivors
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2023-0083ptKeywords:
Patient Discharge, Continuity of Patient Care, Coronavirus Infections, Quality of Health CareAbstract
Objective: To assess care transition quality and compare it with the clinical characteristics and continuity of care after hospital discharge of COVID-19 survivors. Method: This is a descriptive, observational and cross-sectional study, carried out with 300 patients with COVID-19 who were discharged from a hospital in southern Brazil. The Care Transitions Measure (CTM-15) and question guide about symptoms, difficulties and use of health services after discharge were used. Student’s t-test, Pearson and Spearman correlation were used. Results: The mean score for care transition quality was 74.2 (±18.2). Factors associated with higher quality were receiving care in intensive care (p = 0.001), using non-invasive mechanical ventilation (p = 0.05), using vasopressors (p = 0.027) and having an appointment at the hospital after discharge (p = 0.014). Positive correlated factors were length of stay (p = 0.017), and negative factors were post-discharge symptoms of fatigue (p = 0.001), weakness (p = 0.008), difficulty doing moderate activities (p = 0.003) and how difficult recovery is (p = 0.003). Conclusion: Most participants had a satisfactory perception of care transition. However, aspects such as care plans, referrals and follow-up after hospital discharge require improvements.
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