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Characteristics and Predictors of Readmission to a Medical Short-Stay Unit.
Short-stay units are medical units with anticipated lengths of stay of 24-72 hours. The purpose of this study was to identify characteristics and predictors of 30-day readmission among patients admitted to a short-stay unit during two separate time periods. Findings suggest the presence of previous Emergency Department visits or hospitalizations should be considered when aligning discharge needs, as these may impact subsequent patient readmissions.
期刊介绍:
MEDSURG Nursing, The Journal of Adult Health, is the official journal of the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN). The journal provides its readers with the multidisciplinary information they need to provide clinically excellent patient care and to enhance their nursing practice. MEDSURG Nursing supports adult health/medical-surgical nurses as they strive for excellence in patient care, private practice, and outpatient health care settings in urban, suburban, and rural locations. Each peer-reviewed issue of MEDSURG Nursing features a comprehensive discussion and description of today"s clinical issues in adult health/medical-surgical nursing.