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Culture & Leadership
Operationalizing person-centered care practices in long-term care: recommendations from a “Resident for a Day” experience
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Original parts: Aging and reckoning with cystic fibrosis related kidney disease
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Out of sight, but not out of mind: Keeping connections alive during COVID-19
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Environment & Hospitality | Patient Family & Community Engagement
Outpatient visit modality and parallel patient satisfaction: A multi-site cohort analysis of telemedicine and in-person visits during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
PANDA: A case-study examining a successful Audiology and Otology Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement research group
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Parents’ experiences of neonatal care in England
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Infrastructure & Governance
Part of the team: Effecting change and sharing power in healthcare settings
In 2019, we, as a group of patients and researchers, were invited to rethink how the executive board received and responded to patient stories at a specific NHS hospital trust in the UK. Through an iterative series of meetings, we were able to co-identify common concerns and together develop a distinctive narrative framework for effecting
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Culture & Leadership
Partnering with healthcare: The experiences of consumer representatives
The importance of consumer advocacy in person-centred healthcare service planning and delivery is growing. In Australia, the role of the “Consumer Representative” (known internationally as “Patient and Family Advisors”) is to advocate for patients and their families’ needs to improve service planning, healthcare design, and service evaluation. As the role of consumer representatives evolves and
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Partnering with patients to design a prehabilitation program for optimizing the patient experience through general surgery
The objective of this study was to explore patients’ experiences when preparing for and undergoing general surgery at a large tertiary hospital. Findings aimed to inform the development of a prehabilitation program to empower patients to optimize their recovery and enhance their experience of general surgery. A qualitative exploratory research approach was utilized. Patients (>18 years)
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Partnering with pediatric patients and families in high reliability to identify and reduce preventable safety events
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Partners for excellence: Committed to meaningful partnerships with patients and families in pediatrics
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Infrastructure & Governance
Patient Advisors: How to implement a process for involvement at all levels of governance in a healthcare organization
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient and family engagement: Bridging together interprofessional practice and patient- and family-centred care
Patient and family engagement as part of the health care team is increasingly recommended to meet the objective of providing safer and more coordinated care, as well as enhancing patient satisfaction. This project explores both health care professionals’ and patients and families’ experiences with patient- and family-centred care (PFCC) and interprofessional practice (IPP). Data were
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Culture & Leadership
Patient and family partner involvement in staff interviews: Designing, implementing, and evaluating a new hiring process
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Culture & Leadership
Patient and health professions student team perceptions of patient-centeredness in an inter-professional education home-visit program: An exploratory study
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Culture & Leadership
Patient and provider experiences with relationship, information, and management continuity
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