• J Transpl Coord · Sep 1999

    Review

    Self-care guidelines: finding a common ground.

    • S Randolph and K Scholz.
    • Transplant Services, Coram Healthcare, Denver, Colo., USA.
    • J Transpl Coord. 1999 Sep 1; 9 (3): 156-60.

    AbstractPressure to reduce overall transplant costs is one of the factors which has led to earlier hospital discharge and increased patient management challenges in outpatient and home care settings. Earlier discharge often contributes to decreased opportunity to provide and ensure comprehension of critical patient and family education, resulting in challenges for home care clinicians who are committed not only to patient and environmental assessments, but to helping assure patient and family understanding of and compliance with critical posttransplant responsibilities and regimens. This article describes a transplant patient education tool that was developed for use with all types of solid organ transplant recipients discharged from multiple centers yet managed by a single home care organization. The tool provides patient education information that can be realistically reviewed and reinforced during the home visit. The resource focuses on key self-care issues to promote wellness and graft survival and help prevent adverse outcomes.

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