2015
DOI: 10.1111/1552-6909.12628
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Broadening the Horizons on Predictors of Discharge Teaching, Discharge Readiness, and Postdischarge Outcomes

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“…() also established that nurse assessment of low discharge readiness was associated with an increase in readmission. While in obstetrics, Malagon‐Maldonado, Hiner, and Lanciers () found that maternal/infant length of stay, delivery mode and the quality of discharge teaching were predictive of readiness for hospital discharge. This exploration of multiple uses of readiness and readiness for hospital discharge allowed identification of multiple and related uses of the concept, which are helpful in defining the attributes (Walker & Avant, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…() also established that nurse assessment of low discharge readiness was associated with an increase in readmission. While in obstetrics, Malagon‐Maldonado, Hiner, and Lanciers () found that maternal/infant length of stay, delivery mode and the quality of discharge teaching were predictive of readiness for hospital discharge. This exploration of multiple uses of readiness and readiness for hospital discharge allowed identification of multiple and related uses of the concept, which are helpful in defining the attributes (Walker & Avant, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After discharge, primary caregiving transitions from healthcare providers (HCPs) to parents, which poses a challenge to the parents who lack experience in caring for preterm infants. Hospital staff can promote a smooth transition by increasing parents’ knowledge and skills of caring for preterm infants and improving their readiness for discharge (Jack et al., 2009; Jefferies, 2014; Malagon‐Maldonado, Hiner, & Lanciers, 2015).…”
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“…4.2.3 Psychological stability. The third attribute is the psychological state that includes the patient's mental and emotional states (Yulia et al, 2020), disease acceptance (F alun et al, 2016;Yulia et al, 2020), adaptation to the conditions (Changsuphan et al, 2018;Kaya et al, 2018;Malagon-Maldonado et al, 2015;Nurhayati et al, 2019) and a sense of security (Changsuphan et al, 2018).…”
Section: Defining Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%