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Implementing teach-back during patient discharge education.

Hildreth Eloi1.   

Abstract

AIM: To determine how registered nurses understood the teach-back method and whether such understanding translated to better evaluation of patients' understanding of discharge instructions.
BACKGROUND: The teach-back method helps nurses confirm whether the information provided to patients is understood. The current literature indicates the benefits of teach-back; however, nurses do not apply the method adequately during discharge teaching.
DESIGN: This study used a qualitative pretest-posttest design with an educational session.
METHODS: A consecutive sampling method was used. Twelve nurses were interviewed using a discussion guide to gauge their understanding of the teach-back method during the period July to August 2016. This was followed by an educational session on the teach-back method. Nurses then implemented the method on the medical/surgical unit. A second interview was conducted using a questionnaire to evaluate participants' understanding of the method. Data were analyzed using Atlas.ti 7 software.
RESULTS: Participants' knowledge of the teach-back method increased. Participants identified benefits associated with the method, but time constraint was a concern.
CONCLUSION: The findings contribute to an understanding of the teach-back method by nurses. Patient care will benefit if the method is reinforced among nurses through continuing in-service education.
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Keywords:  discharge instructions; patients; registered nurses; teach-back method; understanding

Year:  2021        PMID: 33931873     DOI: 10.1111/nuf.12585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0029-6473


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