Objectives To determine the effect of integrating informal caregivers into discharge planning on postdischarge cost and resource use in older adults. Design A systematic review and metaanalysis of randomized controlled trials that examine the effect of discharge planning with caregiver integration begun before discharge on healthcare cost and resource use outcomes. MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library databases were searched for all English‐language articles published between 1990 and April 2016. Setting Hospital or skilled nursing facility. Participants Older adults with informal caregivers discharged to a community setting. Measurements Readmission rates, length of and time to post‐discharge rehospitalizations, costs of postdisch...
Discharge instructions are a self-care guide for patients after discharge from an acute care hospita...
Abstract Background Older age and higher acuity are a...
This Forum presentation explores the barriers to discharge referral decision making and provide an o...
To determine the effectiveness of nursing discharge planning interventions on health-related outcome...
peer reviewedObjective. To evaluate whether implementation of discharge management by trained social...
Discharge planning is a complex process in which intersections of competing norms, demands and expec...
Aim: To determine the effectiveness of nursing discharge planning interventions on health-related ou...
Inadequate discharge planning for the growing elderly population poses significant challenges for he...
OBJECTIVES: To review the evidence evaluating the effectiveness of informal caregiver interventions ...
People age 65 and older comprise 11% of the U.S. population, yet at any given time, they occupy 40% ...
Background: Older age and higher acuity are associated with prolonged hospital stays and hospital re...
Aim: To examine the effectiveness of discharge planning on length of stay and readmission rates amon...
Background: Presentations to hospital of older people receiving family care at home incur substantia...
Frail, older individuals are especially vulnerable in the discharge process due to complex continuin...
This study addresses discharge planners’perspectives on the adequacy of informal care expected to be...
Discharge instructions are a self-care guide for patients after discharge from an acute care hospita...
Abstract Background Older age and higher acuity are a...
This Forum presentation explores the barriers to discharge referral decision making and provide an o...
To determine the effectiveness of nursing discharge planning interventions on health-related outcome...
peer reviewedObjective. To evaluate whether implementation of discharge management by trained social...
Discharge planning is a complex process in which intersections of competing norms, demands and expec...
Aim: To determine the effectiveness of nursing discharge planning interventions on health-related ou...
Inadequate discharge planning for the growing elderly population poses significant challenges for he...
OBJECTIVES: To review the evidence evaluating the effectiveness of informal caregiver interventions ...
People age 65 and older comprise 11% of the U.S. population, yet at any given time, they occupy 40% ...
Background: Older age and higher acuity are associated with prolonged hospital stays and hospital re...
Aim: To examine the effectiveness of discharge planning on length of stay and readmission rates amon...
Background: Presentations to hospital of older people receiving family care at home incur substantia...
Frail, older individuals are especially vulnerable in the discharge process due to complex continuin...
This study addresses discharge planners’perspectives on the adequacy of informal care expected to be...
Discharge instructions are a self-care guide for patients after discharge from an acute care hospita...
Abstract Background Older age and higher acuity are a...
This Forum presentation explores the barriers to discharge referral decision making and provide an o...