Development of Discharge Planning Instruments Based on Patient Family-Centered Care in the COVID-19 Inpatient Room, Universitas Airlangga Hospital, Surabaya
https://doi.org/10.47836/mjmhs.19.2.15
- Author:
Yogo Apriyanto
1
;
Nursalam Nursalam
1
;
Alfian Nur Rosyid
2
;
Tintin Sukartini
1
;
Rizki Fitryasari
1
;
Ilya Krisnana
1
Author Information
1. Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga, 60115 Surabaya, Indonesia
2. Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Airlangga, 60132 Surabaya, Indonesia
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Discharge planning, Instrument development, Patient-and family-centered care, COVID-19.
- From:Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences
2023;19(No.2):95-103
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Introduction: The current era of the COVID-19 pandemic requires innovation in the provision of discharge planning
by involving family members through the media safely and effectively. This study aimed to develop a discharge planning instrument based on patient family-centered care. Method: Research design Research and Development. The
sampling technique used purposive sampling with a total sample of 110 medical record documents, 23 focus group
discussion participants, and 2 experts (expert consultation). Data were collected through observation sheets, focus
group discussions, and expert consultations. Data analysis using descriptive analysis, and validity test using I-CVI.
Results: Development of a patient family centered care-based discharge planning instrument at the beginning of the
patient’s admission (admission), namely sorting and adding assessment items to the level of knowledge of the disease, information and education needs, values, and beliefs, cultural background as well as physical and psychological. During treatment, namely arranging and sorting discharge planning items, providing information and education
according to the assessment results using a media approach and the method according to the COVID-19 pandemic
protocol. Towards home that is adding items; readiness or environmental conditions (environment), referral plans
(Outpatient referral), and continued treatment while at home (Medication). Conclusion: The developed instrument
tested is valid. As a result of this development, the new instrument can be tested and applied, and researched in the
next stage on the outcomes of patient family-centered care.
- Full text:11.2023my1465.pdf