Nurse-Led Interventions for Reducing Hospital Readmissions
Main Article Content
Abstract
Hospital readmissions are a significant concern in healthcare, both from a clinical and economic perspective. Nurse-led interventions have emerged as an effective strategy to reduce hospital readmissions, especially for patients with chronic conditions, post-surgical recovery, and those at high risk of complications. These interventions focus on providing patient education, enhancing discharge planning, conducting follow-up care, and promoting adherence to treatment regimens. This article reviews the various nurse-led initiatives aimed at reducing readmissions, examining their impact on patient outcomes and healthcare utilization. The findings suggest that nurse-led interventions, such as home visits, telephone follow-ups, and coordination with multidisciplinary teams, can effectively reduce hospital readmission rates by addressing patient needs, improving care continuity, and enhancing patient self-management.