Objective: The objective of the study is to assess how well the emergency department (ED) personnel succeed in instructing the patient at discharge. Methods: In November and December 2016 at Peijas Hospital ED, Finland, a structured questionnaire was conducted during a phone interview on patients the day after discharge. Results: A total of 132 patients interviewed. Ninety percent had received discharge instructions from the ED staff, most of them (75%) about medication. Almost half of the patients (45%) were satisfied with the communication at discharge, those not satisfied (47%) felt that the staff did not know enough of their background to give discharge instructions. Of the patients, 20% thought that they did not have the opportunity to...
This intervention used a systems approach to improve patient understanding on discharge from the adu...
A large number of patients enter hospital Emergency Departments (ED) every day for care. Health care...
Study objective: We characterize communication in an urban, academic medical center emergency depart...
Objective: The objective of the study is to assess how well the emergency department (ED) personnel ...
Study objective: We conduct a systematic review with meta-analysis to provide an overview of the dif...
Improvements in discharge instructions are necessary in emergency departments (EDs) across the Unite...
Patient education is an essential part of the nursing process and is part of every nurse-patient int...
Background & Objectives: Good understanding of discharge instructions is an important part of patie...
Emergency department return visits due to a lack of patient understanding at discharge is a widespre...
Introduction: The discharge conversation is a critical component of the emergency department encount...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe the relationship between health literacy, prepared...
Discharge instructions provided to patients discharged from the emergency department (ED) are often ...
Problem Statement: 78% of patients do not completely understand their discharge instructions, which ...
OBJECTIVES: With the 'teach-back' method, patients or carers repeat back what they understand, so th...
Introduction: Patient satisfaction is a commonly assessed dimension of emergency department (ED) car...
This intervention used a systems approach to improve patient understanding on discharge from the adu...
A large number of patients enter hospital Emergency Departments (ED) every day for care. Health care...
Study objective: We characterize communication in an urban, academic medical center emergency depart...
Objective: The objective of the study is to assess how well the emergency department (ED) personnel ...
Study objective: We conduct a systematic review with meta-analysis to provide an overview of the dif...
Improvements in discharge instructions are necessary in emergency departments (EDs) across the Unite...
Patient education is an essential part of the nursing process and is part of every nurse-patient int...
Background & Objectives: Good understanding of discharge instructions is an important part of patie...
Emergency department return visits due to a lack of patient understanding at discharge is a widespre...
Introduction: The discharge conversation is a critical component of the emergency department encount...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe the relationship between health literacy, prepared...
Discharge instructions provided to patients discharged from the emergency department (ED) are often ...
Problem Statement: 78% of patients do not completely understand their discharge instructions, which ...
OBJECTIVES: With the 'teach-back' method, patients or carers repeat back what they understand, so th...
Introduction: Patient satisfaction is a commonly assessed dimension of emergency department (ED) car...
This intervention used a systems approach to improve patient understanding on discharge from the adu...
A large number of patients enter hospital Emergency Departments (ED) every day for care. Health care...
Study objective: We characterize communication in an urban, academic medical center emergency depart...