Most don't understand ER doctor's orders

Published: July 18, 2008 at 3:54 PM

CHICAGO, July 18 (UPI) -- Most patients discharged from the emergency department of a U.S. hospital don't fully understand their doctors' discharge instructions, researchers said.

Researchers at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago found 78 percent of patients do not fully understand the care and discharge instructions they receive in the emergency department. In addition, 80 percent of the time, patients weren't aware they didn't realize they didn't understand the instructions.

"It's distressing," lead author Dr. Kirsten Engel said in a statement. "It is critical that emergency patients understand their diagnosis, their care, and perhaps most important, their discharge instructions."

Researchers assessed 138 patients and two caretakers from Ann Arbor, Mich., in four categories of comprehension: diagnosis and cause, emergency department care, post-emergency department care and return instructions.

The study, published online in the Annals of Emergency Medicine, found that 51 percent did not understand fully what they were told in two or more categories. More than one-third of the comprehension deficiencies involved patients' understanding of post-emergency department care, while 15 percent involved diagnosis and cause.

Patients can ask staff to repeat or clarify points that remain unclear or ask them to write the instructions.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
Retailers: As snow falls, so do sales (17 min)
NBA: Washington 118, Golden State 109 (43 min)
NHL: Vancouver 3, Washington 2 (50 min)
Woman allegedly stole case of Scotch
NBA: Houston 116, Dallas 108 (OT)
NHL: Chicago 5, Boston 4 (SO)
COL FB: Villanova 23, Montana 21
fark
Cows have taken over Clark County
Shortage of ugly sweaters threatens to ruin ironic hipster parties
Yeah, you probably have mad cow disease
U.S. to Capture Cow Farts to Save the Planet. This should complete the Cow trifecta
Austin man reports cow as missing
800 sheep and 40 cattle killed by Walla tip fire. BBQ trifecta is sick due to overeating