Development and Preliminary Evaluation of the Resident Coordinated-transitional Care (RC-TraC) Program: A Sustainable Option for Transitional Care Education
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Older adults often face poor outcomes when transitioning from hospital to home. Although physicians play a key role in overseeing transitions, there is a lack of practice-based educational programs that prepare resident physicians to manage care transitions of older adults. An educational intervention to provide residents with real-life transitional care practice was therefore developed-Resident-coordinated Transitional Care (RC-TraC). RC-TraC adapted the evidence-based Coordinated-Transitional Care (C-TraC) nurse role for residents, providing opportunities to follow patients during the peri-hospital period without additional costs to the residency program. Between July 2010 and June 2013, 31 internal medicine residents participated in RC-TraC, caring for 721 patients. RC-TraC has been a sustainable, low-cost, practice-based education experience that is recognized as transitional care education by residents and continues in operation to this day. RC-TraC is a promising option for geriatric-based transitional care education of resident physicians and could also be adapted for nonphysician learners.
Bartels C, Chodara A, Chen Y, Wang X, Powell W, Shi F Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2021; 51(2):477-485.
PMID: 33813261 PMC: 8106659. DOI: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2021.02.006.