Abstract Background The majority of children receiving care in the emergency department (ED) are discharged home, making discharge communication a key component of quality emergency care. Parents must have the knowledge and skills to effectively manage their child’s ongoing care at home. Parental fatigue and stress, health literacy, and the fragmented nature of communication in the ED setting may contribute to suboptimal parent comprehension of discharge instructions and inappropriate ED return visits. The aim of this study was to examine how and why discharge communication works in a pediatric ED context and develop recommendations for practice, policy, and research. Methods We systematically reviewed the published and gray literature. We ...
Many adults diagnosed with a life-threatening condition have children living at home; they and their...
Hospital-to-home transitions are critical opportunities to promote patient safety and high-quality c...
Adult literature has demonstrated that patient preferences and understanding of discharge instructio...
Abstract Background One of the most important transitions in the continuum of care for children is d...
Abstract Background The period following discharge fr...
Purpose: To identify paediatric emergency department nurses’ perceptions of factors influencing pare...
OBJECTIVE: Effective communication between inpatient and outpatient providers may mitigate risks of ...
The aim of this study was to profile the information and readability of parent-focused resources to ...
Objective: Suboptimal provider-parent communication contributes to poor parent comprehension of pedi...
Background: Health literacy is an important predictor of healthcare outcomes, but research on this t...
Pediatric emergency department (ED) visits can be a stressful time for patients and their caregivers...
OBJECTIVE: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Introduction. There is a dearth of literature that specifically addresses the handover reporting pro...
Objective: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Objectives: Patients who speak Spanish are less likely to comply with discharge instructions, adhere...
Many adults diagnosed with a life-threatening condition have children living at home; they and their...
Hospital-to-home transitions are critical opportunities to promote patient safety and high-quality c...
Adult literature has demonstrated that patient preferences and understanding of discharge instructio...
Abstract Background One of the most important transitions in the continuum of care for children is d...
Abstract Background The period following discharge fr...
Purpose: To identify paediatric emergency department nurses’ perceptions of factors influencing pare...
OBJECTIVE: Effective communication between inpatient and outpatient providers may mitigate risks of ...
The aim of this study was to profile the information and readability of parent-focused resources to ...
Objective: Suboptimal provider-parent communication contributes to poor parent comprehension of pedi...
Background: Health literacy is an important predictor of healthcare outcomes, but research on this t...
Pediatric emergency department (ED) visits can be a stressful time for patients and their caregivers...
OBJECTIVE: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Introduction. There is a dearth of literature that specifically addresses the handover reporting pro...
Objective: To identify children and young people's preferences for effective healthcare communicatio...
Objectives: Patients who speak Spanish are less likely to comply with discharge instructions, adhere...
Many adults diagnosed with a life-threatening condition have children living at home; they and their...
Hospital-to-home transitions are critical opportunities to promote patient safety and high-quality c...
Adult literature has demonstrated that patient preferences and understanding of discharge instructio...