Abstract

The process for transitioning patients from hospital to home is complex and fraught with opportunity for error. Increasingly, hospitals are tasked with regulatory, safety, and public expectation burdens to ensure that safe, effective transitions from hospital are well-planned, well-communicated and collaborative.

Transitional care processes are well documented in large, academic medical centers. Little evidence exists within the rural healthcare community. We sought to determine if the implementation of a discharge time-out could improve patient satisfaction and identify and correct errors prior to discharge.

Author Details

Lori Koethe, DNP, MS, RN

Sigma Membership

Non-member

Type

DNP Capstone Project

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

Quality Improvement

Research Approach

Translational Research/Evidence-based Practice

Keywords:

Rural, Patient Discharge, Time-Out, Checklist, Transitional Care, Patient Satisfaction, Medical Errors, COVID-19, Meleis' Theory of Transitions

Advisor

Mary Vanderhoef

Degree

DNP

Degree Grantor

Jacksonville University

Degree Year

2005

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Review Type

Faculty Approved: Degree-based Submission

Acquisition

Self-submission

Date of Issue

2020-06-24

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