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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health Policy
  • Geriatric Care

Background:

  • Intermediate care is a significant governmental priority, driving rapid development of local services.
  • The expansion of intermediate care aims to improve patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.
  • Frontline healthcare professionals are key stakeholders in the implementation of intermediate care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the perspectives of frontline staff regarding intermediate care.
  • To identify the challenges and difficulties encountered in delivering intermediate care.
  • To understand the alignment between staff support for intermediate care values and practical implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative research methods were employed to gather frontline staff experiences.
  • Interviews or focus groups were conducted with healthcare professionals involved in intermediate care.
  • The study analyzed staff perceptions of the ethos and practicalities of intermediate care.

Main Results:

  • Frontline staff generally support the principles and values underpinning intermediate care.
  • Significant tensions and practical difficulties are experienced by staff in the daily delivery of intermediate care.
  • A gap exists between the intended benefits of intermediate care and its on-the-ground execution.

Conclusions:

  • While intermediate care is a priority, its successful implementation requires addressing frontline staff concerns.
  • Strategies are needed to mitigate the practical challenges faced by staff in intermediate care settings.
  • Further research should focus on optimizing intermediate care delivery to align with both policy goals and staff realities.