Mixed Methods Study of Nurse Assessment of Patient Preferences for Engagement During Hospitalization.
Teresa A Jerofke-OwenAlexandria ZielinskiRoger L BrownPublished in: Nursing research (2021)
Assessing patients' preferences for engagement using the PPET13 was associated with an improved experience of engagement, which was found to mediate the relationship between utilization of PPET13 and ED usage within 30 days postdischarge. Use of a patient engagement preference tool, such as the PPET13, can help inform the delivery of individualized engagement strategies to improve patient and family engagement and outcomes; however, nurses need formalized education on how to tailor their care to meet the individual engagement preferences of their patients.
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