2022
DOI: 10.33546/bnj.1968
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Development of a Readiness for Hospital Discharge assessment tool in Thai patients with stroke

Abstract: Background: The transition from hospital to home among patients with stroke is quite challenging. If the patients are not ready for hospital discharge, their condition may worsen, which also causes a high rate of readmission. Although instruments to measure readiness for hospital discharge exist, none of them fit with the Thailand context. Objective: This study aimed to develop a Readiness for Hospital Discharge assessment tool in Thai patients with stroke. Methods: The study was conducted from Feb… Show more

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“…Research settings mainly centered around hospitals and various community areas, with adult and older populations serving as the primary participants. Research topics involve a wide array of themes including 20 studies related to health promotion and disease prevention, 15 studies on cancers, 12 on stroke, 16,17 nine on chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and asthma, eight on metabolic diseases, seven on diabetes, seven on cardiovascular diseases, seven on infectious diseases, and four on hypertension. 18,19 Additionally, there were two studies on palliative care, 20,21 one on asthma, and 34 studies exploring areas such as eye diseases, kidney diseases, tracheal intubation patients, postoperative patients, infection prevention, and wound healing promotion.…”
Section: Family Care and Health Promotion 72% Family Care And Health ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research settings mainly centered around hospitals and various community areas, with adult and older populations serving as the primary participants. Research topics involve a wide array of themes including 20 studies related to health promotion and disease prevention, 15 studies on cancers, 12 on stroke, 16,17 nine on chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and asthma, eight on metabolic diseases, seven on diabetes, seven on cardiovascular diseases, seven on infectious diseases, and four on hypertension. 18,19 Additionally, there were two studies on palliative care, 20,21 one on asthma, and 34 studies exploring areas such as eye diseases, kidney diseases, tracheal intubation patients, postoperative patients, infection prevention, and wound healing promotion.…”
Section: Family Care and Health Promotion 72% Family Care And Health ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disease significantly impacts physical health and abilities, though its effect on mental health and emotions cannot be undermined (Lewis et al, 2017 ; Posri et al, 2022 ). Many research studies have focused on strategies for minimizing or improving functional deficits (Coleman et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%