Transforming the discharge conversation through support and structure: A scoping review
Background: System level demands and interpersonal barriers can disrupt nurse delivery of high-quality information at discharge, which can contribute to a lack of caregiver preparedness to manage care of the patient and ultimately affect patient health. Objective: To synthesize evidence on effective...
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Main Authors: | Marie C. Haverfield (Author), Gisselle De Leon (Author), Angelica Johnson (Author), Victoria L. Jackson (Author), Geetali Basu (Author), Jane Dodge (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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