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Safe and effective person- and family-centered care practices during transitions from hospital to home—A web-based Delphi technique

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Research has shown that adverse events during care transitions from hospital to home can have a significant impact on patients' outcomes, leading to readmission, delayed healing or even death. Gaps exist in the ways of monitoring care during transition periods and there is a need to help organizations better implement and monitor safe person-and family-centered care. Value statements are a way to obtain narratives in lay terms about how well care, treatment and support is organized to meet the needs and preferences of patients/families. The purpose of this study was to identify the value statements that are perceived by decision-makers and patients/families to best signify safe person- and family-centered care during transitions from hospital to home.

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Canada, Decision Making, Female, Humans, Male, Delphi Technique, Hospitals, Internet, Patient Readmission, Patient Transfer, Patient-Centered Care

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