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Discharge planning and home follow up by advanced practice nurses reduced hospital readmissions of elderly patients
Comprehensive, in-hospital geriatric assessment plus an interdisciplinary home intervention after discharge reduced length of subsequent readmissions and improved functioning
Nurses and family caregivers of elderly relatives engaged in 4 evolving types of relationships
Telehome monitoring reduced readmissions and improved quality of life in heart failure or angina
Review: evidence of the effectiveness of hydrocolloids for healing pressure ulcers is limited
Patients with terminal illness and their healthcare providers preferred a dosed and gradual process of truth-telling
Nurse led transitional care improved health related quality of life and reduced emergency department use for heart failure
Number of readmissions was similar for hospital at home and traditional hospital care for children with moderate illness
Review: poor-quality trials suggest that some interventions for family caregivers of patients with stroke improve carer outcomes
Review: early supported discharge may reduce length of hospital stay in patients with acute stroke, but does not reduce death
Hospital and home rehabilitation did not differ for functional competence in activities of daily living
Review: hospital at home is as effective as inpatient care for mortality and hospital readmissions in patients with acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Review: providing information improves subjective outcomes but may not improve clinical outcomes in patients with stroke or their carers
Patients and nurses negotiated home care interactions within 6 interpersonal contexts
Patients with advanced cancer used 4 self-action strategies to manage eating-related problems
Review: therapy based rehabilitation services reduce the risk of deterioration in patients who have had a stroke
Home based and hospital based IV antibiotics for cellulitis had similar effects on clinical outcomes
UK palliative care professionals identified service infrastructure, patient and carer attitudes and characteristics, and practice culture as influencing place of death of patients with cancer
Being bedridden was a slow process influenced by interactions with the environment, nurses, and social ties
Prompt hospital discharge with home care improved physical health and community reintegration and reduced initial length of hospital stay after acute stroke
Delivery of a β2 agonist by metered dose inhaler with a bottle spacer was equivalent to delivery by conventional spacer in young children with acute lower airway obstruction
Living with the Ilizarov frame was better than expected
Review: evidence for use of systemic antibiotics and topical antiseptics for venous leg ulcers is insufficient
Adjusting to the ambivalence of nursing home life was explained by the phrase making the best of it
Treatment of lower extremity oedema by subcutaneous drainage in a home hospice patient
In-home palliative care increased patient satisfaction and reduced use and costs of medical services
Review: organised stroke unit care reduces mortality more than other forms of care for inpatients
Review: alternative-foam mattresses and some operating-table overlays reduce pressure ulcers more than standard surfaces
An outpatient geriatric evaluation and management programme was more effective than usual care in preventing functional decline in high risk older adults
“Hospital at home” care was generally as effective as routine hospital care for older adults
Caregivers of family members with dementia described the experience of quality respite as a 3 phase cognitive journey towards a sense of “being free”
Review: comprehensive discharge planning plus post-discharge support reduces total readmissions in older patients with congestive heart failure
The emerging role of PDAs in information use and clinical decision making
Review: admission-avoidance hospital-at-home decreases mortality at 6 months but does not differ from inpatient care for readmission
“Hospital at home” care was as effective as routine hospital care for older adults
In older patients with late stage cancer, specialised home care by nurses improved survival after surgery
Review: multidisciplinary disease management programmes do not reduce death or recurrent myocardial infarction but reduce admission to hospital
Care that ran smoothly, was responsive to clients’ needs, and required no special effort for clients to maintain was important for continuity in home care
Advanced practice nurse directed transitional care reduced readmission or death in elderly patients admitted to hospital with heart failure
Training informal caregivers of patients with stroke improved patient and caregiver quality of life and reduced costs
Men with advanced prostate cancer described “living with bodily problems” in terms of cyclical movements between being well and being ill
Occlusive dressings and gauze dressings did not differ for healing open wounds in surgical patients
Home supported discharge was as effective and safe as standard hospital admission in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Review: early supported discharge reduces death or dependence after stroke
A discharge planning intervention improved outcomes in older people admitted to hospital for hip fracture after a fall
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