1. "Ms. B changes doctors": using a comic and patient transition packet to engineer patient-oriented clinic handoffs (EPOCH).
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Pincavage AT, Lee WW, Venable LR, Prochaska M, Staisiunas DD, Beiting KJ, Czerweic MK, Oyler J, Vinci LM, and Arora VM
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- Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Patient Education as Topic methods, Patient-Centered Care methods, Continuity of Patient Care standards, Pamphlets, Patient Education as Topic standards, Patient Handoff standards, Patient-Centered Care standards, Physicians standards
- Abstract
Background: Few patient-centered interventions exist to improve year-end residency clinic handoffs., Aim: Our purpose was to assess the impact of a patient-centered transition packet and comic on clinic handoff outcomes., Setting: The study was conducted at an academic medicine residency clinic., Participants: Participants were patients undergoing resident clinic handoff 2011-2013 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Two months before the 2012 handoff, patients received a "transition packet" incorporating patient-identified solutions (i.e., a new primary care provider (PCP) welcome letter with photo, certificate of recognition, and visit preparation tool). In 2013, a comic was incorporated to stress the importance of follow-up., Program Evaluation: Patients were interviewed by phone with response rates of 32 % in 2011, 43 % in 2012 and 36 % in 2013. Most patients who were interviewed were aware of the handoff post-packet (95 %). With the comic, more patients recalled receiving the packet (44 % 2012 vs. 64 % 2013, p< 0.001) and correctly identified their new PCP (77 % 2012 vs. 98 % 2013, p< 0.001). Among patients recalling the packet, most (70 % 2012; 65 % 2013) agreed it helped them establish rapport. Both years, fewer patients missed their first new PCP visit (43 % in 2011, 31 % in 2012 and 26 % in 2013, p< 0.001)., Discussion: A patient-centered transition packet helped prepare patients for clinic handoffs. The comic was associated with increased packet recall and improved follow-up rates.
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- 2015
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