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  • Pediatric Nursing
  • Healthcare Transitions
  • Family-Centered Care

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  • Short-stay acute care hospitalizations for pediatric patients present challenges during transition to home.
  • Effective post-discharge support is crucial for preventing readmissions and ensuring patient well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To redesign a nurse home visit to optimize the transition process for pediatric patients after acute care hospitalization.
  • To enhance family and caregiver preparedness and confidence in managing pediatric patients at home.

Main Methods:

  • A multidisciplinary team incorporated feedback from families and stakeholders.
  • The nurse-led transitional home visit was refined with standardized, condition- and medication-specific teaching.
  • Key elements included identifying red flags/warning signs and providing reassurance.

Main Results:

  • Standardized teaching empowers caregivers with condition-specific knowledge.
  • Clear identification of warning signs enables timely caregiver intervention.
  • Reassurance provided during home visits reduces caregiver anxiety.

Conclusions:

  • Redesigned nurse home visits effectively improve pediatric patient transitions from acute care.
  • Stakeholder-informed refinements enhance the quality and impact of post-discharge nursing support.
  • This model promotes better patient outcomes and family satisfaction during home recovery.