Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 2, 2026

Effects of Different Connection Modes of Electroacupuncture on Electrocardiogram and Nerve Discharge in Rats
Published on: January 3, 2025
Using Post-discharge Home Visitation to Improve Cultural Sensitivity and Patient-centered Discharge Planning by
Background:
Patient-centered discharge planning improves transitional care and health outcomes for vulnerable adults. The HOME Initiative was an educational intervention aiming to improve trainees' patient-centered discharge planning skills.
Methods:
Using a quasi-experimental design, 52 internal medicine residents at an academic medical center were randomized to intervention or control in 2014-2015. Intervention interns visited recently discharged patients during inpatient rotations. Interns addressed patient deficits in understanding, rectified medication errors, and provided health education.
Results:
Over three-quarters (77%) of intervention interns completed pre-and post-tests. Intervention interns reported significant improvements in patient-centered discharge planning skills and delivery of culturally sensitive care. Through improved communication skills, residents more effectively elicited patients' illness narratives and assessed their patients' safety (0.65; p=.05), functional status (0.79; p=.02) and health literacy (0.70; p=.01).
Conclusion:
Structured home visitation with recently discharged patients is a valuable tool for medical residents to learn patient-centered discharge planning and improve delivery of culturally sensitive care.
Related Concept Videos
Discharge Summary Forms
Here's a detailed look at the key components and guidelines for preparing a discharge summary:
RC Circuits: Discharging A Capacitor
Internal Forces and Center of Gravity
Internal forces are generated within a body due to the interaction between its particles. These forces can be categorized into tension, compression, and...
Patient-centered Care
Nursing Process for Patient and Caregiver Teaching II: Planning and Implementation
Sputum Studies II: Culture and Sensitivity
Sputum culture and sensitivity is a medical procedure used to diagnose bacterial infections in the respiratory tract and select the most appropriate antibiotics for treatment. This process involves analyzing sputum samples of thick and opaque secretions produced in the lungs and airways. These samples are collected from patients and then sent to the laboratory for analysis.
The test can identify various pathogens responsible for respiratory infections, including Streptococcus,...

