Facilitating and barrier factors to the implementation of a transitional care program: a qualitative study of hospital coordinators in South Korea

BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Feb 23;24(1):240. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10720-x.

Abstract

Background: Transitional care is an integrated service to ensure coordination and continuity of patients' healthcare. Many models are being developed and implemented for this care. This study aims to identify the facilitators and obstacles of project performance through the experiences of the coordinator in charge of the Community Linkage Program for Discharge Patients (CLDP), a representative transitional care program in Korea.

Method: Forty-one coordinators (nurses and social workers) from 21 hospitals were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire, and thematic analysis was performed.

Result: Three themes were found as factors that facilitate or hinder CLDP: Formation and maintenance of cooperative relationships; Communication and information sharing system for patient care; and interaction among program, regional, and individual capabilities. These themes were similar regardless of the size of the hospitals.

Conclusion: A well-implemented transitional care model requires a program to prevent duplication and form a cooperative relationship, common computing platform to share patient information between institutions, and institutional assistance to set long-term directions focused on patient needs and support coordinators' capabilities.

Keywords: Coordinators’ perspective; Implementation factor; Institutionalization; Transitional Care Service.

MeSH terms

  • Delivery of Health Care
  • Hospitals
  • Humans
  • Qualitative Research
  • Republic of Korea
  • Transitional Care*