Patients' understanding of information given during discharge teaching is crucial because it contributes to drug regimen compliance, treatment follow up and reduction of complications (Gignon, Ammirati, Mercier, and Detave, 2014). The teach-back method has proven to be an effective tool to evaluate patients' understanding of instructions (Peter et al. 2015). Studies have shown that the teach-back method increases information retention after hospital discharge (Slater, Huang, & Dalawari, 2017; Miller, Lattanzio, and Cohen, 2016), and had positive effect in patient satisfaction (Centrella-Nigro and Alexander, 2017). This project focuses on the application of the teach-back method during discharge teaching in two units: WP5 and OTSS
To develop, refine and put forward a programme theory that describes configurations between context,...
Abstract Communication between care providers and caregivers is an essential and critical componen...
Discharge instructions are an important part of patient care and the understanding of these instruct...
The setting for this Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) project was the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) at...
OBJECTIVES: With the 'teach-back' method, patients or carers repeat back what they understand, so th...
Problem Statement: 78% of patients do not completely understand their discharge instructions, which ...
The study aimed to investigate whether a structured discharge letter and the use of the person-centr...
Problem: Patient misunderstanding of medications leads to various problems ranging from adverse effe...
Objectives: Teach-back methods are reported to improve patient outcomes by encouraging patient under...
Ineffective discharge education plays a role in increased readmission rates, adverse drug events, an...
Purpose of Project: Many patients transitioning from hospital to home are unfamiliar with their medi...
Emergency department return visits due to a lack of patient understanding at discharge is a widespre...
Abstract Introduction Patient-centered discharge care is critical to teach in clerkships: Studies ha...
Nurses provide education on medication purposes and side effects to hospitalized patients. Patient s...
A combination of methods was used in the development of the discharge intervention for patients on m...
To develop, refine and put forward a programme theory that describes configurations between context,...
Abstract Communication between care providers and caregivers is an essential and critical componen...
Discharge instructions are an important part of patient care and the understanding of these instruct...
The setting for this Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) project was the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) at...
OBJECTIVES: With the 'teach-back' method, patients or carers repeat back what they understand, so th...
Problem Statement: 78% of patients do not completely understand their discharge instructions, which ...
The study aimed to investigate whether a structured discharge letter and the use of the person-centr...
Problem: Patient misunderstanding of medications leads to various problems ranging from adverse effe...
Objectives: Teach-back methods are reported to improve patient outcomes by encouraging patient under...
Ineffective discharge education plays a role in increased readmission rates, adverse drug events, an...
Purpose of Project: Many patients transitioning from hospital to home are unfamiliar with their medi...
Emergency department return visits due to a lack of patient understanding at discharge is a widespre...
Abstract Introduction Patient-centered discharge care is critical to teach in clerkships: Studies ha...
Nurses provide education on medication purposes and side effects to hospitalized patients. Patient s...
A combination of methods was used in the development of the discharge intervention for patients on m...
To develop, refine and put forward a programme theory that describes configurations between context,...
Abstract Communication between care providers and caregivers is an essential and critical componen...
Discharge instructions are an important part of patient care and the understanding of these instruct...