Objective: To identify factors influencing the current transition practice and to generate aspects to improve transition.

Methods: Expert interviews and group discussions with health care professionals; a scoping review and a standardized interview with stroke patients 6 weeks after discharge via telephone.

Results: 14 expert interviews and 3 group discussions (n=18) were conducted. Factors influencing transition at home were communication of professionals between and within settings, social support and role behavior of stroke patients. The interviews (n=110) revealed realization of recommendations towards consultations of medical specialists of 37%, and of outpatient therapies up to 86%. The scoping review included 7 systematic reviews, 21 randomised trials and 5 controlled trials to patient education, information and counselling, Early Supported Discharge models, stroke liaison services, team conferences and integrated care pathways.

Conclusion: A structured approach is needed which has to consider the complexity of the transition process.

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