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Experiences From Older Patients Regarding Their Transition From the Acute Hospital to Their Home: A Phenomenological Study Cover

Experiences From Older Patients Regarding Their Transition From the Acute Hospital to Their Home: A Phenomenological Study

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|Apr 2026

Figures & Tables

Table 1

Demographic information of participants.

DATA COLLECTION WAVELENGHT OF HOSPITAL STAYGENDERAGELIVING STATUS
113 weeksM94Alone
211 weekM75With partner
315 weeksM85With partner
411 weekM76With partner
521 weekM75With partner
622 weeksM78Alone
722 weeksF87Alone
8210 daysM81With family member (son)
921 weekF91Alone
1022 weeksF70Monastry
1123 weeksM80Alone
12310 daysF99With family member (daughter)
1334 daysF91Alone
1431.5 weekF81Alone
1532 weeksF86Alone
1634 weeksF83With partner
Table 2

Thematic mapping and the common core of experiences.

COMMON THEMESSUB-THEMESSPECIFIC TOPICS
1. Adaptation to new reality1.1. Adjustment to new routines
  • Adjustment physical limitation

  • Adjustment nursing, physiotherapy services and safety measures at home

1.2 Emotional and psychosocial adapation
  • Acceptance of aging and decreasing independence

  • Social support from informal caregivers

2. Emotional and self-management support2.1. Support for maintaining independence and self-sufficiency
  • Strong desire for independence

  • Appreciating and accepting the support of family members

2.2. Concern to be burden
  • Concerns regarding future care being burden to family members

3. Perceived quality of care3.1. Improving communication and coordination between hospital discharge and primary care integration
  • Inadequate information provided about discharge and post-discharge instructions.

  • Need help making arrangements during and after discharge

3.2. Medication management
  • Unclear information regarding medication

  • Need for more comprehensive information related to medication and follow-up care at home

3.3. Satisfaction with health services
  • Despite overall satisfaction from hospital stay a strong desire to return home

  • Overall satisfaction with home care services, along occasional difficulties with staff availability and performance

Figure 1

Schematic overview of the identified core themes and subthemes and how they relate to each other.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.9119 | Journal eISSN: 1568-4156
Language: English
Submitted on: Jan 20, 2025
Accepted on: Apr 3, 2026
Published on: Apr 20, 2026
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2026 Şirin Özkan, Elias De Coninck, Merel Leithaus, Geert Goderis, Hilde Verbeek, Mieke Deschodt, published by Ubiquity Press
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.