Abstract
Purpose: This paper explores the use of Meleis theory of transitions in research to examine the readiness of older people for discharge from hospital to home and their use of community support. Methods: Concepts of Meleis Theory of Transitions were used to underpin a descriptive correlational study into the readiness of older patients for discharge from hospital to home. A unique combination of variables - demographic characteristics, hospitalisation factors, physical and cognitive functioning and perception of readiness - were used to empirically ascertain older patients' readiness at discharge and statistically test relationships between the variables measured at discharge and older patients' use of informal and formal support post-discharge, including readmission. The methodology and results were then explored in relation to the development of nursing knowledge and theory. Results: Findings demonstrated that Meleis' theory is useful in identifying factors associated with the discharge transition and provided evidence of relationships consistent with the theory propositions. However the results support further development of the theory dimensions 'transition conditions' and 'preparation and knowledge'. Conclusion: The appropriateness of Meleis' theory concept 'nursing therapeutics' to the discharge transition was supported by results that encourage person centred approaches to the management of discharge and the formation of therapeutic relationships between older patients, health professionals and families.
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Non-member
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Descriptive/Correlational
Research Approach
Quantitative Research
Keywords:
Meleis Theory, Hospital Discharge, Older People
Recommended Citation
Coffey, Alice, "Meleis' Theory of Transition and Readiness of Older People for discharge from hospital to home" (2012). INRC (Congress). 30.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2012/presentations_2012/30
Conference Name
23rd International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Brisbane, Australia
Conference Year
2012
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Meleis' Theory of Transition and Readiness of Older People for discharge from hospital to home
Brisbane, Australia
Purpose: This paper explores the use of Meleis theory of transitions in research to examine the readiness of older people for discharge from hospital to home and their use of community support. Methods: Concepts of Meleis Theory of Transitions were used to underpin a descriptive correlational study into the readiness of older patients for discharge from hospital to home. A unique combination of variables - demographic characteristics, hospitalisation factors, physical and cognitive functioning and perception of readiness - were used to empirically ascertain older patients' readiness at discharge and statistically test relationships between the variables measured at discharge and older patients' use of informal and formal support post-discharge, including readmission. The methodology and results were then explored in relation to the development of nursing knowledge and theory. Results: Findings demonstrated that Meleis' theory is useful in identifying factors associated with the discharge transition and provided evidence of relationships consistent with the theory propositions. However the results support further development of the theory dimensions 'transition conditions' and 'preparation and knowledge'. Conclusion: The appropriateness of Meleis' theory concept 'nursing therapeutics' to the discharge transition was supported by results that encourage person centred approaches to the management of discharge and the formation of therapeutic relationships between older patients, health professionals and families.