The teach-back method is an evidence-based communication strategy used to confirm patient understanding of care instructions. By asking patients to repeat the information in their own words, healthcare providers can ensure that patients comprehend their discharge instructions, which is crucial for safe transitions from hospital to home. Establishing the first follow-up appointment before discharge further reinforces continuity of care and provides patients with a clear plan for ongoing management.
Providing written information and reminder cards (Option B) supports patient recall but does not verify understanding. Sending information to the patient’s physician and advising the patient to return to the emergency department for concerns (Option C) lacks proactive patient engagement and may lead to unnecessary emergency visits. Completing a discharge checklist and assigning a transitions navigator (Option D) are beneficial practices but may not be as immediately effective as the teach-back method in ensuring patient comprehension at discharge.
[References:, NAHQ’s Professional Development Guide highlights the importance of effective communication strategies, such as the teach-back method, in promoting patient safety during care transitions., nahq.org, , , , ]
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