Skip to main content
. 2025 Feb 21;8:e60810. doi: 10.2196/60810

Table 5.

Extract from the frequency analysis from University Hospital Augsburg care transition records (N=204).


Frequency, n (%)
Very relevant (100%-50%)

Ability of self-body care 201 (98.5)

Orientation ability 198 (97.1)

Dressing 197 (96.6)

Medication: reference to physician’s letter 195 (95.6)

State of consciousness 190 (93.1)

Nutrition 188 (92.2)

Mobility 179 (87.7)

Presence of pain 177 (86.8)

Main diagnosis 167 (81.9)

Last bowel movement 149 (73.0)

Items brought along (suitcase) 121 (59.3)

The degree of care 115 (56.4)
Relevant (49%-25%)

Nursing-relevant secondary diagnoses 69 (33.8)

The location of the pain 68 (33.3)

The special features of the care process 58 (28.4)
Less to not relevant (24%-0%)

Medication: reference to a medication plan 23 (11.3)

Free-text field about pain 19 (9.3)

Seamless request (yes or no) 17 (8.3)

Pastoral care requested (yes or no) 3 (1.5)

Aids ordered and their retailers 1 (0.5)

Items brought along


Valuables 23 (11.3)


Insurance card 22 (10.8)


Identification 5 (2.5)


Patient passport 0 (0.0)