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Effectiveness of person- and family-centered care transition interventions: a systematic review protocol

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Care transitions from the hospital to home are critical to the sustainability of our health care system. Ineffective care transitions can be caused by high incidences of post-discharge adverse events, by poor communication with patients, and/or by inadequate information transfer between providers from the hospital to home. Any one of these can lead to fragmented care, high readmission rates, increased visits to the emergency department, and ultimately poor patient outcomes. Despite the ongoing improvement efforts of health care organizations, the efficacy of person- and family-centered care transition interventions on the quality of care and on the patient experience are not known. The aim of this systematic review is to critically analyze the body of evidence regarding the effectiveness of person- and family-centered care transition interventions on the quality of care, and the experience of patients.

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Care transitions, Person- and family-centered care, Systematic review protocol, Family, Hospitals, Humans, Patient Transfer, Systematic Reviews as Topic, Patient Discharge, Patient-Centered Care

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