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Two useful tools: to improve patient engagement and transition from the hospital.

Michael Lepore1, Dorothea Wild, Heidi Gil, Cheri Lattimer, Jill Harrison, Navitha Woddor, John H Wasson.   

Abstract

We use an Internet-based health assessment and feedback system to examine the range of needs and diverse experiences of 520 hospitalized adults in transition and the factors most strongly associated with their self-reported health confidence. Our results strongly suggest that patient engagement prior to admission and the quality of care coordination and communication during hospitalization can greatly enhance successful transition from the hospital back to the community. Hospitals are complex institutions. This report illustrates how the Internet or a straightforward graphic can make the complexity less overwhelming to patients and efficiently increase their health confidence for transitions.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24402076     DOI: 10.1097/JAC.0b013e3182a3317a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ambul Care Manage        ISSN: 0148-9917


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