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Does information structuring improve recall of discharge information? A cluster randomized clinical trial
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Siegrist, Victoria
, Hertwig, Ralph
, Langewitz, Wolf
, Furger, Stephan
, Bingisser, Roland
, Gerger, Heike
, Mata, Rui
in
Admission and discharge
/ Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Clinical trials
/ Clusters
/ Communication
/ Communication in medicine
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Empathy
/ Feasibility
/ Hospitals
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Physician and patient
/ Physicians
/ Recall
/ Recollection (Psychology)
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Skill development
/ Skills
/ Social Sciences
/ Training
2021
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Does information structuring improve recall of discharge information? A cluster randomized clinical trial
by
Siegrist, Victoria
, Hertwig, Ralph
, Langewitz, Wolf
, Furger, Stephan
, Bingisser, Roland
, Gerger, Heike
, Mata, Rui
in
Admission and discharge
/ Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Clinical trials
/ Clusters
/ Communication
/ Communication in medicine
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Empathy
/ Feasibility
/ Hospitals
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Physician and patient
/ Physicians
/ Recall
/ Recollection (Psychology)
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Skill development
/ Skills
/ Social Sciences
/ Training
2021
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Does information structuring improve recall of discharge information? A cluster randomized clinical trial
by
Siegrist, Victoria
, Hertwig, Ralph
, Langewitz, Wolf
, Furger, Stephan
, Bingisser, Roland
, Gerger, Heike
, Mata, Rui
in
Admission and discharge
/ Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Clinical trials
/ Clusters
/ Communication
/ Communication in medicine
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Empathy
/ Feasibility
/ Hospitals
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Physician and patient
/ Physicians
/ Recall
/ Recollection (Psychology)
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Skill development
/ Skills
/ Social Sciences
/ Training
2021
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Does information structuring improve recall of discharge information? A cluster randomized clinical trial
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Does information structuring improve recall of discharge information? A cluster randomized clinical trial
2021
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The impact of the quality of discharge communication between physicians and their patients is critical on patients' health outcomes. Nevertheless, low recall of information given to patients at discharge from emergency departments (EDs) is a well-documented problem. Therefore, we investigated the outcomes and related benefits of two different communication strategies: Physicians were instructed to either use empathy (E) or information structuring (S) skills hypothesizing superior recall by patients in the S group. For the direct comparison of two communication strategies at discharge, physicians were cluster-randomized to an E or a S skills training. Feasibility was measured by training completion rates. Outcomes were measured in patients immediately after discharge, after 7, and 30 days. Primary outcome was patients' immediate recall of discharge information. Secondary outcomes were feasibility of training implementation, patients' adherence to recommendations and satisfaction, as well as the patient-physician relationship. Of 117 eligible physicians, 80 (68.4%) completed the training. Out of 256 patients randomized to one of the two training groups (E: 146 and S: 119) 196 completed the post-discharge assessment. Patients' immediate recall of discharge information was superior in patients in the S-group vs. E-group. Patients in the S-group adhered to more recommendations within 30 days (p = .002), and were more likely to recommend the physician to family and friends (p = .021). No differences were found on other assessed outcome domains. Immediate recall and subsequent adherence to recommendations were higher in the S group. Feasibility was shown by a 69.6% completion rate of trainings. Thus, trainings of discharge information structuring are feasible and improve patients' recall, and may therefore improve quality of care in the ED.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Clusters
/ Empathy
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Patients
/ Recall
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Skills
/ Training
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