2021
DOI: 10.33546/bnj.1592
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Transitional care programs to improve outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury and their caregivers: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Background: Effective nursing interventions for caring for patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury are still challenging during a transition from hospital to home. Since traumatic brain injury has deep-rooted sequelae, patients and their caregivers require better arrangement and information on the condition to achieve improved outcomes after discharge. Objective: This study aimed to assess transitional care programs to improve outcomes of patients with traumatic brain injury and their car… Show more

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“…Evidence supports that robust follow-up care after discharge enhances patient satisfaction and significantly reduces the risk of unplanned readmissions (Jackson et al, 2015 ). Recent reviews also affirm that a combination of pre-discharge programs and timely follow-up care effectively ensures safe transitions and minimizes unplanned emergency visits or hospital readmissions (Ganefianty et al, 2021 ; Jehloh et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence supports that robust follow-up care after discharge enhances patient satisfaction and significantly reduces the risk of unplanned readmissions (Jackson et al, 2015 ). Recent reviews also affirm that a combination of pre-discharge programs and timely follow-up care effectively ensures safe transitions and minimizes unplanned emergency visits or hospital readmissions (Ganefianty et al, 2021 ; Jehloh et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%