Musculoskeletal Discharge Coordination Service: User and Provider Experience
제목
Musculoskeletal Discharge Coordination Service: User and Provider Experience
저자(타언어)
Kwag, Eun Young
; Chae, Hana
; Kim, Min Ji
; Hong, Eunsol
키워드
Musculoskeletal Discharge Coordination Service
; Accountable Care Hospital Connected Care(ACHCC) Project
; Qualitative Study
발행연도
2025-06-30
발행기관
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
인용정보
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.2, pp.494-516
초록
This study is a qualitative examination of the ‘Experiences of Users and Providers of Musculoskeletal Discharge Linkage Service’, a project initiated by the Ministry of Health and Welfare to establish a public health and medical cooperation system. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with both users and providers of the musculoskeletal discharge linkage service at Seonam Hospital in Seoul, conducted from September 23 to October 14, 2024. From the experiences of the users, 11 subcategories and 3 categories were derived: ‘Factors hindering the use of discharge linkage service’, ‘Satisfactory discharge linkage service’, and ‘Most necessary resources for discharge to home.’ From the experiences of the providers, 10 subcategories and 3 categories were derived: ‘Factors hindering return to the community after discharge’, ‘Factors for success in discharge linkage service’, and ‘Support system for successful return to the community.’ This study is significant in that it comprehensively analyzes the experiences of discharge linkage services, incorporating the multifaceted perspectives of both users and providers. Notably, it highlights the differences in perception between users and providers on topics such as the need for discharge-linked services, the importance of early intervention during hospitalization, the need for standardized practices for multidisciplinary cooperation, and strategies for enhancing self-management capabilities. These findings underscore the importance of continuous health management through linkages between hospitals and local communities. The results can therefore serve as foundational data for improving the operation of discharge-linked services and for establishing business models for responsible medical institutions nationwide.