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A Structured Handoff Report And Its Impact On Patient Experience, Gary N. Hicks
A Structured Handoff Report And Its Impact On Patient Experience, Gary N. Hicks
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
Over the past decade, a fast-moving industry has challenged hospital health systems. Today, hospitals are measured on the effectiveness of healthcare delivery ensuring efficiency, quality, and safety. In addition to the delivery of effective healthcare, hospitals are now accountable for the overall patient experience, a system known as value-based purchasing. Value-based purchasing directly impacts the overall financial status of any healthcare organization and is based on data collected from the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS). Nursing practice can significantly influence the overall impact and outcomes of value-based purchasing by helping with an improvement of HCAHPS. One …
Correlation Between Purposeful Patient Medication Education And Patient Experience Scores, Paula Shredl
Correlation Between Purposeful Patient Medication Education And Patient Experience Scores, Paula Shredl
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) is a national grading system that is used by payors to determine patients’ perception of their hospital stay. This public benchmarking system is tied to reimbursements and encompasses several domain areas. The medication and nursing domain questions revolve around how the nursing staff explained the purpose and possible side effects of patient medication. This project targeted a medical-surgical unit in a suburban faith-based hospital that was not meeting the national benchmarks in the nursing domain. The purpose of this evidence-based practice project, which was conducted using the Iowa Model of …
Teachback: The Implementation Of The Teach-Back Method To Improve Patient Satisfaction With Care Transitions, Elizabeth M. Breton
Teachback: The Implementation Of The Teach-Back Method To Improve Patient Satisfaction With Care Transitions, Elizabeth M. Breton
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
Patient education at discharge from the hospital is an essential element to continuation of care and management of chronic health issues. While many elements may contribute to patient satisfaction with discharge education, use of the teach-back method has been found to improve retention of discharge instruction, as well as increase patient confidence in chronic disease management and self-care at the time of discharge. Patient satisfaction with discharge education is a notable component of hospital reimbursement by national standards, as measured by the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey (HCAHPS) results. Following education of nursing staff participating in …
Improving Patient Satisfaction With Quietness At Night: An Integrative Review, Victoria Rondez Squier
Improving Patient Satisfaction With Quietness At Night: An Integrative Review, Victoria Rondez Squier
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
Despite the efforts to improve the environment of care in hospital settings by noise reducing interventions, building redesigns, and quiet hours, research maintains patients continue to report noise is problematic across all specialties in acute care settings. Patient satisfaction correlates to their perception of quality care and hospitals are economically impacted by their feedback on hospital rating surveys. Stagnant Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey results across the country indicate “Quiet at Night” is in need of attention to be prioritized, as it continues to be the lowest scoring line item on hospital rating surveys since …