Aftercare and Discharge
Cross-source consensus on Aftercare and Discharge from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Discharge was often confusing for patients and carers across care plans, prognosis, supplies, and cancer progression. — Malignant upper urinary tract obstruction resulting in hospital admission: a qualitative study of patient, carer and clinician experiences and information received
- Patients often felt symptom relief after intervention but remained weak, tired, confused, and uncertain about next steps. — Malignant upper urinary tract obstruction resulting in hospital admission: a qualitative study of patient, carer and clinician experiences and information received
- Patients reported practical problems with nephrostomy bags, supplies, and routine care. — Malignant upper urinary tract obstruction resulting in hospital admission: a qualitative study of patient, carer and clinician experiences and information received
- Community support was limited because district nurses could be unfamiliar with nephrostomies and anxious about managing them. — Malignant upper urinary tract obstruction resulting in hospital admission: a qualitative study of patient, carer and clinician experiences and information received
- Some patients felt they could not have coped after discharge without family support. — Malignant upper urinary tract obstruction resulting in hospital admission: a qualitative study of patient, carer and clinician experiences and information received