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As persons, 60 years of age and older live longer, they are more likely to develop one or more chronic conditions. Rising numbers of older persons with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) will increase the need for home healthcare services and hospital services and unplanned readmissions will increase globally.The aim of this integrative review was to explore the experiences of older persons with MCCs' unplanned readmission from home to hospital within 30 days of discharge using an integrative review.Whittemore and Knafl's method was followed to address the research aim. Four databases (Ovid MEDLINE, Scopus, CINAHL and Embase) were searched between 2005 and 2020, suitability for inclusion was assessed, and data were extracted and analysed using content analysis.Thirteen articles (10 qualitative, one quantitative, and two mixed methods) were included in this review. Three themes emerged from the data that reflected older persons with MCCs' unplanned readmission experiences. These themes included (a) feelings of security, support and relief; (b) undesirable challenges at home (struggling to manage care and balancing support needs); and (c) unpleasant feelings and emotions (feelings of fear and mistrust, feelings of disappointment and loss, feelings of anxiousness and pressure).Research about unplanned readmission to the hospital does not provide sufficient detail or understanding about older persons with MCCs' experiences or their psychosocial experiences. Addressing research gaps related to the psychosocial processes and factors associated with unplanned readmission is needed to expand the current understanding of the process and concept of unplanned readmission. |