Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of the Engaging Parents in Education for Discharge (ePED) iPad application on parent experiences of hospital discharge teaching and care coordination. Hypotheses were: parents exposed to discharge teaching using ePED will have 1) higher quality of discharge teaching and 2) better care coordination than parents exposed to usual discharge teaching. The secondary purpose examined group differences in the discharge teaching, care coordination, and 30-day readmissions for parents of children with and without a chronic condition. Design/Methods Using a quasi-experimental design, ePED was implemented on one inpatient unit (n = 211) and comparison group (n = 184) from a separate unit at a p...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent to which parental readiness for hospital discharge mediat...
Background: Social, emotional, and behavioral problems are among the top public health issues affect...
Abstract Background The majority of children receiving care in the emergency department (ED) are dis...
Purpose This paper describes the evaluation of the implementation of an innovative teaching method, ...
Quality discharge teaching prepares patients and families to transition safely from hospital to home...
Purpose This study explored the sequential relationships of parent perceptions of the quality of the...
This study compares quality of discharge teaching and care coordination for parents of children with...
Parental preparation for a child\u27s discharge from the hospital sets the stage for successful tran...
Adult literature has demonstrated that patient preferences and understanding of discharge instructio...
Purpose: To identify paediatric emergency department nurses’ perceptions of factors influencing pare...
The purpose of the Parent Education Discharge Instruction (PEDI) program is to teach nurses how to e...
Thesis advisor: Pamela J. GraceBackground: Advances in clinical care over the past 40 years have sav...
Background: Over 50 years of literature support the nursing “golden rule” that discharge teaching be...
Discharge teaching has been positively associated with discharge readiness in various care settings ...
INTRODUCTION: Medication self-management is critical among children with epilepsy. In the present st...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent to which parental readiness for hospital discharge mediat...
Background: Social, emotional, and behavioral problems are among the top public health issues affect...
Abstract Background The majority of children receiving care in the emergency department (ED) are dis...
Purpose This paper describes the evaluation of the implementation of an innovative teaching method, ...
Quality discharge teaching prepares patients and families to transition safely from hospital to home...
Purpose This study explored the sequential relationships of parent perceptions of the quality of the...
This study compares quality of discharge teaching and care coordination for parents of children with...
Parental preparation for a child\u27s discharge from the hospital sets the stage for successful tran...
Adult literature has demonstrated that patient preferences and understanding of discharge instructio...
Purpose: To identify paediatric emergency department nurses’ perceptions of factors influencing pare...
The purpose of the Parent Education Discharge Instruction (PEDI) program is to teach nurses how to e...
Thesis advisor: Pamela J. GraceBackground: Advances in clinical care over the past 40 years have sav...
Background: Over 50 years of literature support the nursing “golden rule” that discharge teaching be...
Discharge teaching has been positively associated with discharge readiness in various care settings ...
INTRODUCTION: Medication self-management is critical among children with epilepsy. In the present st...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent to which parental readiness for hospital discharge mediat...
Background: Social, emotional, and behavioral problems are among the top public health issues affect...
Abstract Background The majority of children receiving care in the emergency department (ED) are dis...