2020
DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2020.1769041
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Interprofessional education and transitions of care: a case-based educational pilot experience

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“…On the other hand, providing training and education to the staff is likely to empower professionals to deliver transitional care services such as patient/family education and medication reconciliation [ 27 ]. Additionally, Bland et al [ 30 ] found that interprofessional education increases awareness of the importance of interprofessional communication.…”
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“…On the other hand, providing training and education to the staff is likely to empower professionals to deliver transitional care services such as patient/family education and medication reconciliation [ 27 ]. Additionally, Bland et al [ 30 ] found that interprofessional education increases awareness of the importance of interprofessional communication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result, nursing documentation in the EMR about a patient's condition and their response to interventions and care plans, especially during transitions of care when the patient moves between departments or undergoes an admission or discharge from the facility, is paramount to patient safety. 2,3 A team working in a 620-bed academic medical center that's part of an integrated health system Wound Care…”
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“…Hospital-based nurses are the healthcare team members who often have the initial and most frequent patient encounters within these dynamic care systems. As a result, nursing documentation in the EMR about a patient's condition and their response to interventions and care plans, especially during transitions of care when the patient moves between departments or undergoes an admission or discharge from the facility, is paramount to patient safety 2,3…”
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