A Systematic Review on Nurse-Led Transitional Care Programs for Discharged Patients from Hospital to Home / 임상간호연구
Journal of Korean Clinical Nursing Research
; (3): 376-387, 2017.
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de Ko
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WPRO
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE: This study was to systematically review the contents and effects of nurse-led transitional care programs for discharged patients from hospital to home. METHODS: Randomized controlled trials published between 2005 and 2015 were searched in Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane(Central Register of Controlled Trials) and CINAHL. Data were analyzed using Cochrane Review Manager(Revman) software 5.3. RESULTS: Nine studies were selected and analyzed. Patient assessment, education and discharge planning were included in pre-discharge phase. Referring, communication and care planning were performed by nurses in transition phase. Home and phone visits, monitoring and multidisciplinary advices were included in post-discharge phase. Various outcome measures such as hospital utilization(30 days readmission and emergency department visit), quality of life, and cost were used to identify effectiveness of nurse-led transitional care programs. 30 days readmission(OR=.73, 95% CI 0.54, 0.98; p=.03) and emergency department visit(OR=.67, 95% CI 0.50, 0.88; p=.005) were statistically significant in meta-analysis. However, participant blinding was not done in seven studies which put at the risk of performance bias. CONCLUSION: The results indicated that nurse-led transitional care program is effective in reducing unnecessary hospital utilization. Nevertheless, small sample size and risk at performance bias are the limitation of this study. Thus, we suggest that well-designed randomized controlled trials need to be conducted.
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WPRIM
Sujet Principal:
Sortie du patient
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Qualité de vie
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Biais (épidémiologie)
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29918
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Taille de l'échantillon
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Continuité des soins
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Éducation
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Service hospitalier d'urgences
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Soins de transition
Type d'étude:
Clinical_trials
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Systematic_reviews
Limites du sujet:
Humans
langue:
Ko
Texte intégral:
Journal of Korean Clinical Nursing Research
Année:
2017
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Article