Transmural care in the rehabilitation sector: implementation experiences with a transmural care model for people with spinal cord injury

<b>Purposes:</b> The purpose of this article is first to describe the development and content of a transmural care model in the rehabilitation sector, which aims to reduce the number and severity of health problems of people with spinal cord injury (SCI) and improve the continuity of car...

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Main Authors: J.H.A. Bloemen-Vrencken, L.P. de Witte, J.P.G.M. Engels, W.J.A. van den Heuvel, M.W.M. Post
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2005-06-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/articles/126
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spelling doaj-630ec75951cb421f938be1e59b979d332020-11-24T23:56:18ZengUbiquity PressInternational Journal of Integrated Care1568-41562005-06-015210.5334/ijic.126126Transmural care in the rehabilitation sector: implementation experiences with a transmural care model for people with spinal cord injuryJ.H.A. Bloemen-VrenckenL.P. de WitteJ.P.G.M. EngelsW.J.A. van den HeuvelM.W.M. Post<b>Purposes:</b> The purpose of this article is first to describe the development and content of a transmural care model in the rehabilitation sector, which aims to reduce the number and severity of health problems of people with spinal cord injury (SCI) and improve the continuity of care. Second, the purpose is to describe the applicability and implementation experiences of a transmural care model in the rehabilitation sector.<br><br> <b>Methods:</b> The transmural care model was developed in cooperation with the Dutch Association of Spinal Cord Injured Patients, community nurses, general practitioners, rehabilitation nurses, rehabilitation managers, physiatrists and researchers. The core component of the care model consists of a transmural nurse, who ‘liaises’ between people with SCI living in the community, professional primary care professionals and the rehabilitation centre. The transmural care model provides a job description containing activities to support people with SCI and their family/partners and activities to promote continuity of care.<br><br> The transmural care model was implemented in two Dutch rehabilitation centres. The following three aspects, as experienced by the transmural nurses, were evaluated: the extent to which the care model was implemented; enabling factors and barriers for implementation; strength and weakness of the care model.<br><br> <b>Results:</b> The transmural care model was not implemented in all its details, with a clear difference between the two rehabilitation centres. Enabling factors and barriers for implementation were found at three levels: 1. the level of the individual professional (e.g. competencies, attitude and motivation), 2. the organisational and financing level (e.g. availability of facilities and finances), and 3. the social context (the opinion of colleagues, managers and other professionals involved with the care). The most important weakness experienced was that there was not enough time to put all the activities into practice. The strength of the care model lies in the combination of support of patients after discharge, support of and cooperation with primary care professionals, and feedback of experiences to the clinical rehabilitation teams.<br><br> <b>Conclusion:</b> We recommend further improving and implementing the care model and encourage other care professionals and researchers to share their implementation experiences of follow-up care innovations for people with SCI.http://www.ijic.org/articles/126transmural carefollow-up careprocess evaluationspinal cord injury
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author J.H.A. Bloemen-Vrencken
L.P. de Witte
J.P.G.M. Engels
W.J.A. van den Heuvel
M.W.M. Post
spellingShingle J.H.A. Bloemen-Vrencken
L.P. de Witte
J.P.G.M. Engels
W.J.A. van den Heuvel
M.W.M. Post
Transmural care in the rehabilitation sector: implementation experiences with a transmural care model for people with spinal cord injury
International Journal of Integrated Care
transmural care
follow-up care
process evaluation
spinal cord injury
author_facet J.H.A. Bloemen-Vrencken
L.P. de Witte
J.P.G.M. Engels
W.J.A. van den Heuvel
M.W.M. Post
author_sort J.H.A. Bloemen-Vrencken
title Transmural care in the rehabilitation sector: implementation experiences with a transmural care model for people with spinal cord injury
title_short Transmural care in the rehabilitation sector: implementation experiences with a transmural care model for people with spinal cord injury
title_full Transmural care in the rehabilitation sector: implementation experiences with a transmural care model for people with spinal cord injury
title_fullStr Transmural care in the rehabilitation sector: implementation experiences with a transmural care model for people with spinal cord injury
title_full_unstemmed Transmural care in the rehabilitation sector: implementation experiences with a transmural care model for people with spinal cord injury
title_sort transmural care in the rehabilitation sector: implementation experiences with a transmural care model for people with spinal cord injury
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Journal of Integrated Care
issn 1568-4156
publishDate 2005-06-01
description <b>Purposes:</b> The purpose of this article is first to describe the development and content of a transmural care model in the rehabilitation sector, which aims to reduce the number and severity of health problems of people with spinal cord injury (SCI) and improve the continuity of care. Second, the purpose is to describe the applicability and implementation experiences of a transmural care model in the rehabilitation sector.<br><br> <b>Methods:</b> The transmural care model was developed in cooperation with the Dutch Association of Spinal Cord Injured Patients, community nurses, general practitioners, rehabilitation nurses, rehabilitation managers, physiatrists and researchers. The core component of the care model consists of a transmural nurse, who ‘liaises’ between people with SCI living in the community, professional primary care professionals and the rehabilitation centre. The transmural care model provides a job description containing activities to support people with SCI and their family/partners and activities to promote continuity of care.<br><br> The transmural care model was implemented in two Dutch rehabilitation centres. The following three aspects, as experienced by the transmural nurses, were evaluated: the extent to which the care model was implemented; enabling factors and barriers for implementation; strength and weakness of the care model.<br><br> <b>Results:</b> The transmural care model was not implemented in all its details, with a clear difference between the two rehabilitation centres. Enabling factors and barriers for implementation were found at three levels: 1. the level of the individual professional (e.g. competencies, attitude and motivation), 2. the organisational and financing level (e.g. availability of facilities and finances), and 3. the social context (the opinion of colleagues, managers and other professionals involved with the care). The most important weakness experienced was that there was not enough time to put all the activities into practice. The strength of the care model lies in the combination of support of patients after discharge, support of and cooperation with primary care professionals, and feedback of experiences to the clinical rehabilitation teams.<br><br> <b>Conclusion:</b> We recommend further improving and implementing the care model and encourage other care professionals and researchers to share their implementation experiences of follow-up care innovations for people with SCI.
topic transmural care
follow-up care
process evaluation
spinal cord injury
url http://www.ijic.org/articles/126
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