A National Survey on Possibilities of Staffing Hospitals with Discharge Planners
10.2185/jjrm.52.198
- VernacularTitle:医療機関における退院調整専門職配置の可能性に関する全国調査
- Author:
Toshiki KATSURA
;
Miyako TAKAHASHI
;
Syuhei MIGITA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
2003;52(2):198-204
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
With an eye to setting up an in-house system of discharge planning, we conducted a nationwide survey of hospitals without discharge planners. Questionnaires were sent out to medical institutions sampled randomly, asking about the necessity of discharge planners, the role they are expected to play, possibilities of staffing with such specialists, and so on.
The results were as follows:
A majority of the hospitals which responded, 68.9%, said that they wanted discharge planners. Social workers or nurses were regarded as the most competent for the job. Asked about special qualities the planners should have, most respondents cited a good knowledge and experience with respect to “health resources, welfare and administration, ” “home care suport, ” and “ medicine and nursing” in addition to “a talentfor coordination.” The main tasks the planners are expected to do were to “maintain close contact with community-based health care and service providers, ” to “coordinate with the hospital staff” and to “arrange discharge.”
Of th responded 39.5% said that the idea of establishing a discharge planning system is feasible if talented people are available.