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NCT ID: NCT02303249 Completed - Discharge Planning Clinical Trials

Interventional Study of Videoconferences Between Hospital and Municipality - a Randomized Controlled Trial

Tele-hjem
Start date: July 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to assess whether the review of discharge planning followed by a cross-sectoral video conference in connection with discharge of medical and geriatric patients at Roskilde and Køge hospitals as well as patients from the Emergency Department at Køge Hospital reduces the proportion of patients who are readmitted within 180 days. Project nurses at the two hospitals identifies all patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria (above 55 years of age, discharged to their own home), get informed consent and performs the video conferences. Within a few hours after discharge a video conference is held in the patient´s home including the patient,the municipal nurse and the project nurse at the hospital. During the video conference the discharge is reviewed using a structured assessment. The survey is conducted as an open, randomized intervention study.

NCT ID: NCT00332514 Completed - Clinical trials for Readmission, Hospital

Post-Discharge Follow-Up Phone Call by a Pharmacist and Impact on Patient Care

Start date: March 2004
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose is to analyze whether a follow-up telephone call by a pharmacist after patient discharge from the hospital can improve patient outcomes. Patients will be interviewed via telephone within 72 hours of being discharged home from the hospital. Patients will be questioned on three main topics. They are: 1. Medical care 2. Medications 3. Follow-up appointments The purpose is to find out if people understand discharge medications, have obtained those medications, are having any problems with their medications and have scheduled necessary follow-up appointments. It will be determined if a telephone call by a pharmacist will prevent patients from needing to go to the Emergency Room or being admitted back to the hospital.