Objective:The aim of this study was to identify information and care perspectives of nurses for patients leaving an acute care hospital for life in the community, and to consider appropriate nursing care in the community‐based integrated care system.
Method:Focus group interviews were conducted with 33 nurses working in an acute care hospital. The data were analyzed using qualitative inductive analysis.
Results & Discussion:The core category “Needs to enable patients to live in the community" was extracted as the information and care perspective necessary for patients receiving acute care to leave hospital for life in the community. The information and care perspectives were classified into five conditions:physical/physiological condition and needs, life independence and safety status and needs, acceptance of/emotions about illness and needs, social environment and needs, and decision‐making and needs. “Nursing Care for Patient Goals" was structured as a nursing process.
Conclusion:We identified five conditions and their needs that would enable patients receiving acute care to leave hospital for life in the community.
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