TY - JOUR
T1 - Effectiveness of discharge education using teach-back method on readmission among heart failure patients
T2 - A systematic review and meta-analysis
AU - Oh, Sunyoung
AU - Choi, Hannah
AU - Oh, Eui Geum
AU - Lee, Ji Yea
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Objective: This study aims to review and evaluate the effectiveness of discharge education using the teach-back method (TBM) on readmission rates among patients with heart failure (HF). Methods: Searches were conducted in five electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science) published until May 2022, followed by a manual search of reference lists. The risk of bias in the studies was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias and Joanna Briggs Institute quasi-experimental critical appraisal tool, and meta-analysis was conducted using Cochrane Review Manager 5. Results: Seven studies were included in the review, and the quality of the studies varied, with two studies scoring low on the overall risk of bias. Meta-analysis was conducted using six studies, demonstrating that discharge education using TBM significantly reduced the overall readmission rates (odds ratio = 0.40, 95% confidence interval 0.17–0.94). Conclusions: TBM is an effective educational strategy for reducing the readmission rate in discharged patients with HF. More rigorously designed studies evaluating the effectiveness of education using TBM in patients with HF are needed. Practice implications: Nurses in clinical settings can use TBM in their discharge education to improve HF patients’ understanding of the illness and impact long-term outcomes, such as readmission rates.
AB - Objective: This study aims to review and evaluate the effectiveness of discharge education using the teach-back method (TBM) on readmission rates among patients with heart failure (HF). Methods: Searches were conducted in five electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science) published until May 2022, followed by a manual search of reference lists. The risk of bias in the studies was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias and Joanna Briggs Institute quasi-experimental critical appraisal tool, and meta-analysis was conducted using Cochrane Review Manager 5. Results: Seven studies were included in the review, and the quality of the studies varied, with two studies scoring low on the overall risk of bias. Meta-analysis was conducted using six studies, demonstrating that discharge education using TBM significantly reduced the overall readmission rates (odds ratio = 0.40, 95% confidence interval 0.17–0.94). Conclusions: TBM is an effective educational strategy for reducing the readmission rate in discharged patients with HF. More rigorously designed studies evaluating the effectiveness of education using TBM in patients with HF are needed. Practice implications: Nurses in clinical settings can use TBM in their discharge education to improve HF patients’ understanding of the illness and impact long-term outcomes, such as readmission rates.
KW - Heart failure
KW - Meta-analysis
KW - Patient discharge
KW - Patient readmission
KW - Systematic review
KW - Teach-back method
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pec.2022.11.001
DO - 10.1016/j.pec.2022.11.001
M3 - Review article
C2 - 36411152
AN - SCOPUS:85142371956
SN - 0738-3991
VL - 107
JO - Patient Education and Counseling
JF - Patient Education and Counseling
M1 - 107559
ER -