Patient Perceptions of Readmission Risk: An Exploratory Survey. (Record no. 3229)

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International Standard Serial Number 1553-5592
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PMID 29578549
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Title Patient Perceptions of Readmission Risk: An Exploratory Survey.
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Source Journal of Hospital Medicine (Online). 2018 Mar 26
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Abbreviated source J Hosp Med. 2018 Mar 26
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Journal name Journal of hospital medicine
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Year 2018
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Manufacturer FY2018
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Date added to catalog 2018-04-20
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Local holdings Available in print through MWHC library: 2007 only
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Abstract Copyright (c) 2018 Society of Hospital Medicine.
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Abstract Interventions to prevent readmissions often rely upon patient participation to be successful. We surveyed 895 general medicine patients slated for hospital discharge to (1) assess patient attitudes surrounding readmission, (2) ascertain whether these attitudes were associated with actual readmission, and (3) determine whether patients can estimate their own readmission risk. Actual readmissions and other clinical variables were captured from administrative data and linked to individual survey responses. We found that actual readmissions were not correlated with patients' interest in preventing readmission, sense of control over readmission, or intent to follow discharge instructions. However, patients were able to predict their own readmissions (P = .005) even after adjusting for predicted readmission rate, race, sex, age, and payer. Reassuringly, over 80% of respondents reported that they would be frustrated or disappointed to be readmitted and almost 90% indicated that they planned to follow all of their discharge instructions. Whether assessing patient-perceived readmission risk might help to target preventive interventions warrants further study.
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Language note English
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Institution Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center
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Medline publication type Journal Article
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Local Authors Shihab, Hasan M
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All authors Bertram A, Brotman DJ, Cheng HG, Deutschendorf A, Durkin N, Hoyer EH, Shihab HM, Tieu A
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.12788/jhm.2958">https://dx.doi.org/10.12788/jhm.2958</a>
Public note https://dx.doi.org/10.12788/jhm.2958
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