• Rehabil Nurs · Nov 1992

    Patient discharge planning documentation in an Australian multidisciplinary rehabilitation setting.

    • L Pittman, W Morton, L Edwards, and D Holmes.
    • Rehabil Nurs. 1992 Nov 1; 17 (6): 327-31.

    AbstractThis article, drawing on data from 17 case studies, addresses problems in documentation of discharge planning in an Australian multidisciplinary rehabilitation center and the ways these were, or could be, overcome. The problems identified in the case studies were not specific to one discipline; they were due to inadequately defined guidelines and responsibility and poorly designed forms, and they possibly reflected the tendency for members of practice-oriented disciplines to see documentation as low on their list of priorities.

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