2017
DOI: 10.12788/jhm.2770
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Improving the Readability of Pediatric Hospital Medicine

Abstract: Use of standardized discharge instruction templates and rapid feedback to staff improved the readability of instructions. Next steps include adaptation and spread to other patient populations.

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“…Very few studies [50,64,67,68,76,110] have explored the effect of environmental support on health professionals, and few outcomes related to staff satisfaction/perception of helpfulness have been reported [23,[100][101][102][103][104]. At the same time, studies examining interventions to support the governance of the organization, despite receiving more attention, often had methodological limitations, due to their weak study designs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very few studies [50,64,67,68,76,110] have explored the effect of environmental support on health professionals, and few outcomes related to staff satisfaction/perception of helpfulness have been reported [23,[100][101][102][103][104]. At the same time, studies examining interventions to support the governance of the organization, despite receiving more attention, often had methodological limitations, due to their weak study designs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies coded to the Patient Centered domain assessed hospitalist performance through ratings of patient satisfaction, 8,9,[41][42][43][44] rating of communication between hospitalists and patients, [19][20][21]29,[45][46][47][48][49][50][51] identification of patient preferences, 38,52 outcomes of patient-centered care activities, 27,28 and peer ratings. 53,54 Authors applied several theoretical constructs to these assessments including shared decision-making, 50 etiquette-based medicine, 47,48 empathetic responsiveness, 45 agreement about the goals of care between the patient and healthcare team members, 52 and lapses in professionalism.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…53 Studies often crossed STEEEP domains, such as those assessing quality of discharge information provided to patients, which were coded as both Safe and Patient Centered. [19][20][21] In addition to coded or observed performance in the clinical setting, studies in this domain also used patient ratings as a method of assessment. 8,9,28,[41][42][43][44]49,50 Only a few of these approaches aligned with existing performance measures of health systems and were more automated.…”
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“…Physicians and health systems should explore approaches to better prepare caregivers, perhaps using models akin to the Seamless Transitions and (Re)admissions Network model of enhanced communication, care coordination, and family engagement. 10 Pediatric hospitalists can prepare children for discharge long before departure by delivering medications to patients prior to discharge, 11,12 providing discharge instructions that are clear and readable, 13,14 as well as utilizing admission-discharge teaching nurses, 15 inpatient care managers, 16,17 and pediatric nurse practitioners 18 to aid transition.…”
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