Investigating patient engagement associations between a postdischarge texting programme and patient experience, readmission and revisit rates outcomes.
Courtenay R BruceTheresa Pinn-KirklandAdam MeyersEmmanuel JavaluyasJohn OsbornSayali KelkarLindsey BruchhausKristen McLauryKatherine SaucedaKaren CarrClaudia GarciaLee Ann ArabieTerrell WilliamsGail VozzellaTariq NisarRoberta L SchwartzFarzan SasangoharPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
This study builds on the few postdischarge texting studies, and also builds on the patient engagement literature, finding that patient engagement with postdischarge texting can be associated with fewer acute care resources. To our knowledge, this is the only study that documented an association between a text-based postdischarge programme and HCAHPS scores, perhaps owing to the bidirectionality and ease with which patients could interact with nurses. Future research should explore the texting paradigms to evaluate their associated outcomes in a variety of postdischarge applications.