2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2022.09.003
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A telehealth nursing intervention to improve the transition from the neonatal intensive care unit to home for infants & caregivers: Preliminary evaluation

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“…In pediatric postoperative patients, especially those with medically complex care, the surgical nurse and the school nurse should partner to facilitate the transition from the hospital setting to home and then to the school setting to improve pain control in the community setting. Implementing a transition of care intervention in the inpatient setting that addresses concerns surrounding discharge teaching and planning has the potential to improve coordination of care (Sarik et al, 2018). Developing this nurse-to-nurse partnership can help to deliver positive patient outcomes and promote the same quality care across the continuum.…”
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“…In pediatric postoperative patients, especially those with medically complex care, the surgical nurse and the school nurse should partner to facilitate the transition from the hospital setting to home and then to the school setting to improve pain control in the community setting. Implementing a transition of care intervention in the inpatient setting that addresses concerns surrounding discharge teaching and planning has the potential to improve coordination of care (Sarik et al, 2018). Developing this nurse-to-nurse partnership can help to deliver positive patient outcomes and promote the same quality care across the continuum.…”
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confidence: 99%