Hospital discharge in Gloucestershire: local people’s experiences

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Healthwatch Gloucestershire conducted an online survey from 23rd Feb to 23rd April to gather experiences of hospital discharge and transition between services. Gloucestershire’s NHS trusts were closely involved to make sure the right questions were asked. Alongside the survey, respondents had the option to have a telephone conversation.

11 people completed the survey: 2 patients and 9 carers or family members of patients. Ten patients had been discharged within the last 12 months, and one in the last 24. Seven were discharged since the beginning of 2021. Additionally, Healthwatch Gloucestershire spoke to one person whose father had been discharged from hospital.

  • Overall care for patients in hospital was good
  • Patients were often unsure about when and how their discharge would be happening
  • Carers and relatives were mostly not involved in the discharge process.  This meant they were not always prepared enough to take good care of the patient after leaving hospital
  • Transport  arrangements  for  a  significant  number  of  people  were  unsatisfactory  or  overlooked the needs of the patient.
  • Arrangements  for  patients’  needs  after  discharge  were  variable;  problems  arose  with  medication and equipment.
  • Most people felt that they did not have enough information about the ongoing care that would be needed, including how to manage while other services were put in place.
  • Most people were not kept informed about referrals to other services, though some were provided with relevant contact details.
  • People experienced variable waiting times for other services.
  • Accessing  Continuing  Healthcare  funding  is  challenging  and  disjointed  for  the  patient  and their carers and relatives.

Recommendations as follows.

 

  • Ensure that carers are involved in the discharge planning process.
  • Keep patients informed about their discharge and any delays to this.
  • Plan transport home that is appropriate for patients’ needs.
  • Ensure patients’ needs after discharge are fully met.
  • Provide patients and carers/relatives with sufficient information about their ongoing care, including how to manage their health while waiting for referrals to other services.
  • Ensure patients are provided with contact information for receiving a referral service.
  • Manage patients’ expectations in relation to waiting times for other services.
  • Provide patients and their carers/relatives with information about Continuing Healthcare funding and how to access this.

 

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General details

Local Healthwatch
Healthwatch Gloucestershire
Publication date
Date evidence capture began
Date evidence capture finished
Key themes
Follow-on treatment and continuity of care
Discharge
Integration of services and communication between professionals
Parking and transport

Methodology and approach

Was the work undertaken in partnership with another organisation?
No
Primary research method used
Survey

Details of health and care services included in the report

Details of health and care services included in the report
Other
Patient Transport and NEPTS
Name of service provider
Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group , Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust

Details of people who shared their views

Number of people who shared their views
0
Age group
25 to 49 years
Gender
Women
Men
Ethnicity
White: Any other White background
White: British / English / Northern Irish / Scottish / Welsh
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual / Straight
Prefer not to say
Does this report feature carers?
Yes
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