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. 2013 Sep 1;13(4):1–72.

Table 10: Results of Discharge Planning Compared with Usual Care.

Outcome Result
(Intervention Compared With Control)
Understanding of diet, medications, exercise, and HRQOL
Diet Intervention patients had a significantly better understanding of diet at all endpoints
2 days: P = 0.00; 4 weeks: P = 0.00; 12 weeks: P = 0.00
Medications Intervention patients had a significantly better understanding of medications at all endpoints
2 days: P = 0.00; 4 weeks: P = 0.00; 12 weeks: P = 0.00
Exercise Intervention patients had a significantly better understanding of exercise at 4 and 12 weeks
2 days: P = 0.06; 4 weeks: P = 0.00; 12 weeks: P = 0.00
Health-related lifestyle Intervention patients had a significantly better understanding of health-related lifestyle at all endpoints
2 days: P = 0.00; 4 weeks: P = 0.00; 12 weeks: P = 0.00
Adherence to diet, medications, exercise, and health-related lifestyle
Diet Intervention patients had significantly better adherence to diet at all endpoints
2 days: P = 0.00; 4 weeks: P = 0.00; 12 weeks: P = 0.02
Medications Intervention patients had significantly better adherence to medications at 4 and 12 weeks
2 days: P = 0.68; 4 weeks: P = 0.01; 12 weeks: P = 0.00
Exercise Intervention patients had significantly better adherence to exercise at 12 weeks
2 days: P = 0.92; 4 weeks: P = 0.17; 12 weeks: P = 0.00
Health-related lifestyle Intervention patients had significantly better adherence to health-related lifestyle at all endpoints
2 days: P = 0.03; 4 weeks: P = 0.00; 12 weeks: P = 0.00
Health care utilization
Readmission related to CHD No significant difference between intervention and control patients at 12 weeks, P = 0.83
Readmission related to other diseases No significant difference between intervention and control patients at 12 weeks, P = 0.25
Satisfaction with care
Patient satisfaction 82% of intervention patients considered postdischarge community nursing very helpful
80% of intervention patients expressed high satisfaction with postdischarge community nursing

Abbreviations: CHD, coronary heart disease; HRQOL, health-related quality of life.

Source: Zhao et al, 2009 (58)