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"I want to know everything": a qualitative study of perspectives from patients with chronic diseases on sharing health information during hospitalization.

Marge Benham-HutchinsNancy StaggersMichael MackertAlisha H JohnsonDave deBronkart
Published in: BMC health services research (2017)
This study revealed that hospitalized patients want to be included in provider discussions, such as nursing bedside handoff and medical rounds. Only a few participants had smooth transitions from hospital to home. Participants expressed frustration with failures in communication among their providers during and after hospitalization and provider behaviors that interfered with patient provider communication processes. Patients also identified interest in maintaining their own health histories and information but most had to "cobble together" a myriad of methods to keep track of their evolving condition during hospitalization.
Keyphrases
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  • single cell
  • advance care planning