Effectiveness of Discharge Phone Calls on Postpartum Patients to Decrease 30-Day Readmission Rate: A Program Evaluation
Scope and Contents
Publisher: California, Pa.: Pennsylvania Western University
Publication Date: 2025
Format: 1 online resource (1 dissertation (105 leaves)) : illustrations, graphs
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Description:
In the United States, childbirth represents a significant reason for hospitalizations among reproductive women. There is potential for postpartum complications that may require the mother to go back to the hospital for needed treatment after discharge. Early postpartum interventions have shown promise in reducing the rates of readmission. One such intervention is to conduct a discharge phone call to support the transition from frequent prenatal visits and hospital stay monitoring to home. The discharge phone calls present an opportunity to enhance patient education and care, which could potentially lower readmission rates. Early recognition and interventions have proven to improve overall morbidity and mortality for postpartum women. This program evaluation assessed whether implementing discharge phone calls within seven days would reduce the 30-day all-cause readmission rate among postpartum women aged 18 years and older at a tertiary care hospital.
Dates
- 2025
Creator
- Drahos, Jacqueline J. (Person)
Extent
1 Files
Language of Materials
English
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Available only in electronic format.
Creator
- Drahos, Jacqueline J. (Person)
- Pennsylvania Western University (Organization)
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Part of the Clarion University Archives Repository
