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The use of nurse-led care intervention to improve self-care abilities subsequently decreasing readmission in multimorbid hospitalized patients: A quasi-experimental study in a real-world setting.
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift) |
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4663651 |
Author(s) |
Faessler, Lukas; Kofler, Sabine; Wenke-Zobler, Juliane; Brunner, Corinne; Schäfer-Keller, Petra; De Geest, Sabina; Schubert, Maria; Regez, Katharina; Schuetz, Philipp; Mueller, Beat; Conca, Antoinette |
Author(s) at UniBasel |
De Geest, Sabina M.
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Year |
2023 |
Title |
The use of nurse-led care intervention to improve self-care abilities subsequently decreasing readmission in multimorbid hospitalized patients: A quasi-experimental study in a real-world setting. |
Journal |
Nursing open |
Pages / Article-Number |
1-9 |
Keywords |
hospital setting; intervention; nurse-led care; readmission; self-care ability |
Abstract |
Nurse-led care aims to optimize the discharge preparation with a focus on increasing patients' independency and self-care abilities. This study compared patients' improvements of self-care abilities and frequency of readmission rate between nurse-led care and regular nursing care within the acute hospital setting.; A quasi-experimental design within a real-world setting was used for this work.; We included a pool of 2501 patients from a control group (medically stable in usual care) and 420 patients from an intervention group (nurse-led care). After propensity score matching, the study cohort consisted of 612 patients.; From admission to discharge, nurse-led care patients showed superior improvements of total self-care abilities compared to usual care patients. In particular, we found improvements in the following categories: mobility, grooming and excretion. Patients with nurse-led care were furthermore less frequently readmitted to hospital compared with the control group patients.; No patient or public contribution. |
ISSN/ISBN |
2054-1058 |
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Digital Object Identifier DOI |
10.1002/nop2.1637 |
PubMed ID |
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36852528 |
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