General practice management after transition events: protocol for an experience-based co-design study

BJGP Open. 2024 Apr 24:BJGPO.2023.0244. doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0244. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Discharge from hospital is a critical part of the patient journey, particularly for older patients with multi-morbidity and polypharmacy. General practice has a key role in managing the post-discharge course of patients. A communication intervention for use in General Practice in the immediate post-discharge period has great potential to improve shared decision making, enhancing patient experiences of post-discharge care.

Aim: General Practice Management After Transition Events (GP-MATE) aims to produce a tool for older patients and their carers (GP-MATE) which will assist better communication with their general practice about their care after discharge, thereby improving patient safety outcomes.

Design & setting: Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD) study involving general practices across the West Midlands.

Method: A slightly modified approach to EBCD will be followed to create GP-MATE. A focused ethnography undertaken at general practices will provide an understanding of practices' systems for post-discharge management of older patients. Semi-structured video interviews with recently discharged older patients or their carers will be edited into a trigger film. Finally, co-design workshops with older people, carers and healthcare staff working in general practices will take place with participants from three regions across England.

Conclusion: EBCD will be used to take a patient centric approach towards creating GP-MATE; patients' and carers' priorities will be directly reflected within the tool. GP-MATE will be a low-cost intervention which improves health literacy, empowering patients to fill the emerging gap in continuity in the post-discharge period and enhancing patient experiences of post discharge care.

Keywords: Experience; General Practice; Transition.