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Collaborative interaction points in post-discharge stroke care Cover

Collaborative interaction points in post-discharge stroke care

Open Access
|Nov 2014

Abstract

Introduction: Lack of appropriate electronic tools for supporting patient involvement and collaboration with care professionals is a problem in health care.


Methods: Care and rehabilitation processes of post-discharge stroke patients were analysed using the concept of interaction points where patients, next-of-kin and care professionals interact and exchange information. Thirteen interviews with care professionals and five non-participatory observations were performed. Data were analysed using content analysis and modelling of interaction points in the patient journey.


Results: Patient participation and interaction patterns vary; patients requiring home care have a passive role and next-of-kin or nurses become advocates by coordinating care on behalf of the patient, whereas patients who are able to visit primary care coordinate their own care by initiating interactions. Important categories of participation include the following: participation in care planning, in monitoring risk factors and in rehabilitation planning.


Conclusions: Designing a supportive electronic tool requires understanding the interactions and patients’ activity levels at each interaction point. A tool for patients with higher activity level should support them to coordinate their own care, whereas for a less-active patient group, the tool could focus on supporting next-of-kin and care professionals in motivating, guiding and including passive patients in their care and rehabilitation processes.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.1549 | Journal eISSN: 1568-4156
Language: English
Submitted on: Apr 10, 2014
Accepted on: Oct 20, 2014
Published on: Nov 6, 2014
Published by: Igitur publishing
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2014 Nadia Davoody, Sabine Koch, Ingvar Krakau, Maria Hägglund, published by Igitur publishing
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.