Discharge from an acute care hospital stresses continuity, an important aspect of care for frail,
older persons. Secondary analysis of qualitative data from two studies indicated that gaps in
communication were a fundamental source of discontinuity. This article describes gaps in
discharge planning, identifies the constraints encountered in planning for discharge, and
discusses possible solutions.
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