The effect of caregiver's and nurse's perception of a patient's discharge readiness on postdischarge medical resource consumption.
Tsung-Ying ShihLi-Chan LinShiao-Chi WuMan-Hua YangPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
Caregiver and nurse scores on readiness for hospital discharge showed a significant positive correlation. The higher the score of a caregiver's readiness for a patient's hospital discharge, the lower the 30-day readmission rate. Family-centred care enables patients to safely pass though the transition phase from hospital to community and reduces the postrelease consumption of medical resources. The discharge readiness perceived by caregivers should be included in any decision-making.