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Published Online: 25 April 2023

Effects of the Implementation of a Patient-Oriented Discharge Summary (PODS) on Pre- and Postdischarge Outcomes

Abstract

A patient-oriented discharge summary (PODS) is a patient-facing process to provide best practices in discharge planning. The PODS process was implemented in phases in 22 units of a large, publicly funded psychiatric hospital in Canada. The authors studied 7,624 discharges. Sustained implementation of the PODS process attained an ongoing PODS completion rate of 86.5%. Rates of medication reconciliation, patient-centered medication education, follow-up appointment scheduling, and medical discharge summary completion within 48 hours of discharge significantly improved over the implementation phase. Despite high uptakes of these best practices, more distal outcomes (e.g., follow-up appointment attendance and hospital readmission) did not improve.

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Psychiatric Services
Pages: 1204 - 1207
PubMed: 37096357

History

Received: 13 June 2022
Revision received: 5 January 2023
Accepted: 6 March 2023
Published online: 25 April 2023
Published in print: November 01, 2023

Keywords

  1. Inpatient treatment
  2. Patient education
  3. Quality improvement
  4. Discharge planning

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Andrea E. Waddell, M.D., M.Ed. [email protected]
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto (Waddell, Yue, Comrie, Kurdyak); Department of Psychiatry (Waddell, Kurdyak), Department of Medicine (Wong), and Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (Wong), Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto.
You Yue, M.Sc., M.P.H.
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto (Waddell, Yue, Comrie, Kurdyak); Department of Psychiatry (Waddell, Kurdyak), Department of Medicine (Wong), and Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (Wong), Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto.
Rebecca Comrie, M.Sc., M.P.H.
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto (Waddell, Yue, Comrie, Kurdyak); Department of Psychiatry (Waddell, Kurdyak), Department of Medicine (Wong), and Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (Wong), Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto.
Brian M. Wong, M.D., F.R.C.P.C.
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto (Waddell, Yue, Comrie, Kurdyak); Department of Psychiatry (Waddell, Kurdyak), Department of Medicine (Wong), and Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (Wong), Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto.
Paul A. Kurdyak, M.D., Ph.D.
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto (Waddell, Yue, Comrie, Kurdyak); Department of Psychiatry (Waddell, Kurdyak), Department of Medicine (Wong), and Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (Wong), Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto.

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Send correspondence to Dr. Waddell ([email protected]).

Competing Interests

The authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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These views represent those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health or the University of Toronto.

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