TRANSITIONAL CARE
Definition :
Transitional care refers to the actions of healthcare providers designed to ensure the coordination and continuity of health care during the movement, called care transition, between health care practitioners and settings as their condition and care needs change during the course of a chronic or acute illness.
Transitional care refers to the actions of healthcare providers designed to ensure the coordination and continuity of health care during the movement, called care transition, between health care practitioners and settings as their condition and care needs change during the course of a chronic or acute illness.
Older adults who suffer from a variety of
health conditions often need health
care
services in different settings to meet their many needs. For young people the
focus is on moving successfully from child to adult health services.
BASED ON :
- Comprehensive paln of care
- Availability of health care potential
- Current information about the health practitioners who are trained acute or chronic illness.
PURPOSE :
- Must findout goals and preference and clinical status
- Logistical arrangement
- Educate patient and family
- Co-ordinate among profession involved with transistional care
- Incompasive both sending and receving acceptes all acceptional theory
MEASUREMENT OF QUALITY OF CARE :
- Assess the physical and emotional stress
- Assess the patient prefernce and goas
- Identify the complication of patient
- Assume the self care given between the family
- Assess patient comfort
- Assess coping mechanisom
- Assess the skills like peronal
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