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Factors Influencing Older Persons’ Transitions to Facility-Based Care Settings: A Scoping Review

Kaitlyn Tate, Stephanie Bailey, Sadie Deschenes, Carmen Grabusic, Greta G. Cummings

2022The Gerontologist21 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Older adults (≥65 years) are living longer with complex health needs and wish to remain at home as their care needs change. We aimed to determine which factors influence older persons' transitions from home living to facility-based care (FBC) settings such as long-term care facilities or assisted living. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Through a scoping review of 7 databases, we considered all academic literature examining factors influencing transitions from home living to FBC. Only English articles were reviewed. Based on the Meleis' Health Transition (MHT) model, we categorized findings into: (a) transition conditions; (b) patterns of response; and (c) health services and interventions. RESULTS: We included 204 unique studies. Age, cognitive/functional impairments, and caregiver burden were the most consistent risk factors for older persons' transitions to FBC. Caregiver burden was the only consistent risk factor in both quantitative and qualitative literature. Other factors around health service use or nonmedical factors were examined in a small number of studies, or demonstrated mixed or nonsignificant results. Key research gaps relate to transitions to intermediate levels of FBC, research in public health systems, and research employing qualitative and interventional methods. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS: We expanded the MHT model to capture informal caregivers and their critical role in transitions from home to FBC settings. More research is needed to address practical needs of clients and caregivers while at home, and self-directed care funding models could be expanded. Theory-driven interventional research focusing on caregivers and successful hospital discharge is critically needed.

Topics & Concepts

Psychological interventionGerontologyIndependent livingQualitative researchHealth careNursingPsychologyLong-term careMedicineActivities of daily livingPsychiatryEconomic growthEconomicsSocial scienceSociologyGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesFrailty in Older AdultsHeart Failure Treatment and Management
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