Abstract Quality problem: Unplanned hospital readmissions frequently occur and have profound implications for patients. This study explores chronically ill patients' experiences and perceptions of being discharged to home and then acutely readmitted to the hospital to identify the potential impact on future care transition interventions. Initial assessment and implementation: Twenty-three semistructured interviews were conducted with chronically ill patients who had an unplanned 30-day hospital readmission at a university teaching hospital in the Netherlands. Choice of solution: A constructive grounded theory approach was used for data analysis. Evaluation: The core category identified was 'readiness for hospital discharge,' and the categor...
Readmissions to the hospital are common and costly, often resulting from poor care coordination. Des...
Rationale: In order to target rehabilitation needs of survivors of critical illness and their relati...
Rationale: To target rehabilitation needs of survivors of critical illness and their relatives in a ...
Quality problem Unplanned hospital readmissions frequently occur and have profound implications for ...
Quality problem Unplanned hospital readmissions frequently occur and have profound implications for ...
Quality problem Unplanned hospital readmissions frequently occur and have profound implications for ...
OBJECTIVES: To understand from a patient and carer perspective: (1) what features of the discharge p...
Objectives To understand from a patient and carer perspective: (1) what features of the discharge pr...
Objectives To understand from a patient and carer perspective: (1) what features of the discharge pr...
Objective: learn, from the perspective of chronically ill patients, the reasons for rehospitalizatio...
Background Healthcare providers play a critical role in the care transitions. Therefore, efforts to ...
This study aimed to provide an in-depth understanding of the process of hospital discharge experienc...
BACKGROUND: Care transition after hospital discharge is challenging for patients and their families....
Objective : learn, from the perspective of chronically ill patients, the reasons for re...
Aims: This study was launched to address the knowledge gap regarding factors leading to readmission ...
Readmissions to the hospital are common and costly, often resulting from poor care coordination. Des...
Rationale: In order to target rehabilitation needs of survivors of critical illness and their relati...
Rationale: To target rehabilitation needs of survivors of critical illness and their relatives in a ...
Quality problem Unplanned hospital readmissions frequently occur and have profound implications for ...
Quality problem Unplanned hospital readmissions frequently occur and have profound implications for ...
Quality problem Unplanned hospital readmissions frequently occur and have profound implications for ...
OBJECTIVES: To understand from a patient and carer perspective: (1) what features of the discharge p...
Objectives To understand from a patient and carer perspective: (1) what features of the discharge pr...
Objectives To understand from a patient and carer perspective: (1) what features of the discharge pr...
Objective: learn, from the perspective of chronically ill patients, the reasons for rehospitalizatio...
Background Healthcare providers play a critical role in the care transitions. Therefore, efforts to ...
This study aimed to provide an in-depth understanding of the process of hospital discharge experienc...
BACKGROUND: Care transition after hospital discharge is challenging for patients and their families....
Objective : learn, from the perspective of chronically ill patients, the reasons for re...
Aims: This study was launched to address the knowledge gap regarding factors leading to readmission ...
Readmissions to the hospital are common and costly, often resulting from poor care coordination. Des...
Rationale: In order to target rehabilitation needs of survivors of critical illness and their relati...
Rationale: To target rehabilitation needs of survivors of critical illness and their relatives in a ...