2013
DOI: 10.3109/23256176.2013.817579
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The Analysis on Influencing Factors of Readmission of 4778 Hospitalized Patients

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“…In this study, our results showed that the 12‐week unscheduled readmission rate was 4.76% (2/42) among the patients receiving the intervention. Previous studies have shown that the re‐hospitalization rate in the CHD patients in China is 16.2% at 4 weeks after discharge (Yang et al, 2013 ), and 17.73% within 1 year (Yan et al, 2019 ). The main reason for the positive results in readmission in the study may be that the developed program provides regular and continuous self‐management follow‐up, which has been confirmed in other studies (Mols et al, 2019 ; Wong et al, 2014 ).…”
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“…In this study, our results showed that the 12‐week unscheduled readmission rate was 4.76% (2/42) among the patients receiving the intervention. Previous studies have shown that the re‐hospitalization rate in the CHD patients in China is 16.2% at 4 weeks after discharge (Yang et al, 2013 ), and 17.73% within 1 year (Yan et al, 2019 ). The main reason for the positive results in readmission in the study may be that the developed program provides regular and continuous self‐management follow‐up, which has been confirmed in other studies (Mols et al, 2019 ; Wong et al, 2014 ).…”
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“…However, the patients' quality of life (QoL) after the PCI treatment is not satisfactory (Yang, 2020 ). The unoptimistic unscheduled readmission of the patients receiving PCI is 16%–17% (Yan et al, 2019 ; Yang et al, 2013 ). These negative results following the PCI treatment have been closely related to the patients' self‐management behaviours (National Center for Cardiovascular Disease, 2019 ).…”
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confidence: 99%