The study aimed to investigate whether a structured discharge letter and the use of the person-centred communication method Teach Back for sharing information at hospital discharge could support perceived understanding and knowledge of and adherence to prescribed medication for secondary prevention after stroke. Data from a feasibility study of a codesigned care transition support for people with stroke was used. Patients who at discharge received both a structured discharge letter and participated in the person-centred communication method Teach Back (n = 17) were compared with patients receiving standard discharge procedures (n = 21). Questionnaires were used to compare the groups regarding perceived understanding of information about med...
Background Patients are expected to participate in the hospital discharge process, assume self‐mana...
BACKGROUND: Care transitions following stroke should be bridged with collaboration between hospital ...
OBJECTIVES: With the 'teach-back' method, patients or carers repeat back what they understand, so th...
Abstract Background Patients who are hospitalized with a first or recurrent stroke often are dischar...
Introduction National and international guidelines make recommendations for secondary prevention of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of a structured patient‐centred ...
Numerous clinical guidelines acknowledge the provision of information to clients and their carers as...
A fundamental objective of every health care worker is to provide economical and long-lasting care t...
Objective When discharged from hospital patients are often assumed to have sufficient health literac...
Background The acute treatment for stroke takes place in hospitals and in Norway follow-up of strok...
Background: Secondary prevention medications reduce risk of stroke recurrence, yet many people do no...
A combination of methods was used in the development of the discharge intervention for patients on m...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
International audienceBackground and purposes: Stroke knowledge, awareness of risk factors and strok...
Aims and objectives. To describe stroke patients' perceptions of their participation in the discharg...
Background Patients are expected to participate in the hospital discharge process, assume self‐mana...
BACKGROUND: Care transitions following stroke should be bridged with collaboration between hospital ...
OBJECTIVES: With the 'teach-back' method, patients or carers repeat back what they understand, so th...
Abstract Background Patients who are hospitalized with a first or recurrent stroke often are dischar...
Introduction National and international guidelines make recommendations for secondary prevention of ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of a structured patient‐centred ...
Numerous clinical guidelines acknowledge the provision of information to clients and their carers as...
A fundamental objective of every health care worker is to provide economical and long-lasting care t...
Objective When discharged from hospital patients are often assumed to have sufficient health literac...
Background The acute treatment for stroke takes place in hospitals and in Norway follow-up of strok...
Background: Secondary prevention medications reduce risk of stroke recurrence, yet many people do no...
A combination of methods was used in the development of the discharge intervention for patients on m...
Education in chronic conditions such as stroke aims to improve self-management skills. Previous rese...
International audienceBackground and purposes: Stroke knowledge, awareness of risk factors and strok...
Aims and objectives. To describe stroke patients' perceptions of their participation in the discharg...
Background Patients are expected to participate in the hospital discharge process, assume self‐mana...
BACKGROUND: Care transitions following stroke should be bridged with collaboration between hospital ...
OBJECTIVES: With the 'teach-back' method, patients or carers repeat back what they understand, so th...