BackgroundSafely and effectively discharging a patient from the hospital requires working within a multidisciplinary team. However, little is known about how perceptions of responsibility among the team impact discharge communication practices.ObjectiveOur study attempts to understand residents' perceptions of who is primarily responsible for discharge education, how these perceptions affect their own reported communication with patients, and how residents envision improving multidisciplinary communication around discharges.DesignA multi-institutional cross-sectional survey.ParticipantsInternal medicine (IM) residents from seven US residency programs at academic medical centers were invited to participate between March and May 2019, via ema...
Patient education is an essential part of the nursing process and is part of every nurse-patient int...
Barbara Okoniewska,1 Maria Jose Santana,1 Horacio Groshaus,2 Svetlana Stajkovic,3 Jennifer Cowles,4 ...
Adult literature has demonstrated that patient preferences and understanding of discharge instructio...
PurposeTo characterize residents' practices around hospital discharge communication and their exposu...
BACKGROUND: Safe hospital discharges have become a major focus in the national discussion on transi...
Background: Physician discharge instructions are critical to patient care because they are the link ...
We attempted to prevent hospital readmissions by creating a new, interdisciplinary discharge clinic ...
Introduction: The discharge conversation is a critical component of the emergency department encount...
Because little is known about attitudes of primary authors of discharge summaries in academic instit...
Abstract Introduction Patient-centered discharge care is critical to teach in clerkships: Studies ha...
Background Patients are expected to participate in the hospital discharge process, assume self‐mana...
Discharge preparation is a multiprofessional activity that is not always conducted efficiently. Pers...
This study aimed to assess current education and practices of emergency medicine (EM) residents as ...
Purpose: To explore how non-physician team members of a health care team perceive their contribution...
Because safe transitions of care are critical to patient safety, it is important to prepare physicia...
Patient education is an essential part of the nursing process and is part of every nurse-patient int...
Barbara Okoniewska,1 Maria Jose Santana,1 Horacio Groshaus,2 Svetlana Stajkovic,3 Jennifer Cowles,4 ...
Adult literature has demonstrated that patient preferences and understanding of discharge instructio...
PurposeTo characterize residents' practices around hospital discharge communication and their exposu...
BACKGROUND: Safe hospital discharges have become a major focus in the national discussion on transi...
Background: Physician discharge instructions are critical to patient care because they are the link ...
We attempted to prevent hospital readmissions by creating a new, interdisciplinary discharge clinic ...
Introduction: The discharge conversation is a critical component of the emergency department encount...
Because little is known about attitudes of primary authors of discharge summaries in academic instit...
Abstract Introduction Patient-centered discharge care is critical to teach in clerkships: Studies ha...
Background Patients are expected to participate in the hospital discharge process, assume self‐mana...
Discharge preparation is a multiprofessional activity that is not always conducted efficiently. Pers...
This study aimed to assess current education and practices of emergency medicine (EM) residents as ...
Purpose: To explore how non-physician team members of a health care team perceive their contribution...
Because safe transitions of care are critical to patient safety, it is important to prepare physicia...
Patient education is an essential part of the nursing process and is part of every nurse-patient int...
Barbara Okoniewska,1 Maria Jose Santana,1 Horacio Groshaus,2 Svetlana Stajkovic,3 Jennifer Cowles,4 ...
Adult literature has demonstrated that patient preferences and understanding of discharge instructio...