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Integrating an evidence-based intervention into clinical practice: 'transitional relationship model'.

C Forchuk1, M-L Martin, E Jensen

  • 1Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, 1151 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, Canada. cforchuk@uwo.ca

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
|July 26, 2012
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The Transitional Relationship Model (TRM) improves psychiatric discharge by offering peer support and staff involvement. Key strategies like training and champions facilitate implementation, while addressing team dynamics and workload is crucial for success.

Keywords:
dischargeknowledge transferknowledge translationmental healthtransitional discharge modeltransitional relationship model

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Healthcare Management
  • Implementation Science

Background:

  • The discharge process for psychiatric patients often lacks continuity of care, leading to poor outcomes.
  • Establishing a therapeutic relationship with community providers is critical for successful patient reintegration.
  • The Transitional Relationship Model (TRM) was developed to bridge this gap.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the implementation of the Transitional Relationship Model (TRM) across multiple psychiatric hospital sites.
  • To identify facilitators and barriers to TRM implementation.
  • To inform iterative improvements for large-scale TRM adoption.

Main Methods:

  • A quasi-experimental, action-oriented research design was used.
  • Implementation occurred in three waves across six hospital sites.
  • Qualitative data were collected using an ethnographic approach to understand experiences and perceptions.

Main Results:

  • Facilitating strategies included educational modules, on-site champions, and supportive documentation.
  • Identified barriers were overwhelming workloads, bureaucratic processes, team dynamics, and champion turnover.
  • Staged implementation allowed for iterative improvements and positive outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • The TRM shows promise in facilitating psychiatric discharge through structured support.
  • Addressing work environment issues, especially interprofessional team dynamics, is essential for successful TRM implementation.
  • Continuous refinement based on implementation experiences is key to model effectiveness.