Implementing PODS (Patient Oriented Discharge Summary) in an acute medical urban health setting in Vancouver, Canada
The transition from hospital to home or community is a vulnerable time for patients and families, who face risks associated with misunderstanding instructions about medications, self-monitoring and when to seek emergency care. The quality of the discharge process can have a significant impact on pat...
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Main Authors: | Agnes Black, Suzanne Nixon, MacLeod Meghan, Christine Wallsworth, Lena Cuthbertson, Beena Parappilly, Jay MacDonald, Kate McNamee, Cheryl Prinzen |
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Language: | EN |
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The Beryl Institute
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cc77db882a1e4469b0b5935a46a151ec |
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