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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Exploring peer mentoring in pediatric transition: Perspectives of different stakeholders about accompanying patients in gastroenterology
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Culture & Leadership
Exploring the impact of an interprofessional care protocol on the patient experience and outcomes for seniors with diabetes
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Culture & Leadership
Exploring workforce confidence and patient experiences: A quantitative analysis
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Policy & Measurement
Factors associated with patient rating of physician communication effectiveness and satisfaction in musculoskeletal care
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Environment & Hospitality
Factors in patients’ experience of hospital care: Evidence from California, 2009-2011
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Policy & Measurement
Factors Influencing Patient Satisfaction with Zambia’s National Health Insurance Scheme: A Systematic Literature Review using Empirical Evidence from Nigeria and Ghana
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) has become important for African nations as they strive to provide equitable healthcare access to all citizens. Implementing a successful National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is crucial to achieving this goal. In pursuit of achieving UHC, Zambia launched the NHIS in 2019 with the ambitious goal of reaching 100% coverage by
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Family Connect: Keeping families informed during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Culture & Leadership
Family Experience Tracers: Patient Family Advisor led interviews generating detailed qualitative feedback to influence performance improvement
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Family-centered caregiving from hospital to home: Coping with trauma and building capacity with the HOPE for Families model
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Family’s sufferings from asymptomatic COVID: Clinicians’ perspective
Anticipating dire consequences, in 2020 the world braced itself for the unparalleled pandemic by resorting to unprecedented measures including stringent lockdowns, unforeseen social isolations, spotlight focus, resource diversions besides reorganized healthcare systems to name the quintessential few. Such unifocal convergence enhanced the vulnerabilities of patients dependent on non-COVID healthcare assistance. For a nation with a
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Policy & Measurement
Feasibility of using emergency department patient experience surveys as a proxy for equity of care
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Culture & Leadership
Female and male patients’ perceptions of primary care doctors’ communication skills in Hong Kong
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Environment & Hospitality
Finding common threads: How patients, physicians and nurses perceive the patient gown
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First, do no harm: The patient’s experience of avoidable suffering as harm
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Flattening the curve of distress: A public-facing webinar for psychoeducation during COVID-19
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Focus on optimal health, not ideal health
Providers strive to help patients live the best, healthiest life they are capable of living. However, those efforts should involve a careful assessment of what the patient’s optimal health status is. It is deleterious to the therapeutic relationship to drive a patient towards a health status they are not able to attain. This article provides
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