Abstract
Objective: To identify key indicators hospital-based allied healthcare professionals can use to determine patients’ allied healthcare needs after hospitalization. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with allied healthcare professionals at a Dutch hospital. Findings were triangulated in multidisciplinary focus groups and analyzed thematically using Braun & Clarke. Indicators were categorized using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Results: Fourteen professionals were interviewed and nine joined focus groups. Seventeen indicators were identified across ICF components: Health condition, Body functions and structures, Activities, External factors, and Personal factors. Three themes emerged regarding the identification process: 1) Timing, 2) Uniformity, and 3) Roles and collaboration. Sample questions were developed to support use in clinical practice. Conclusions: Key indicators were identified to help standardize screening for allied healthcare needs post-hospitalization. Future research should focus on integrating these into a user-friendly tool—such as a checklist or decision aid—for routine use during discharge planning.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 103585 |
| Journal | Geriatric Nursing |
| Volume | 66 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Nov 2025 |
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