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Staff & Provider Engagement
Patient and provider experiences with virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods study
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the rapid uptake of Virtual Care (VC). Positive patient outcomes with VC are previously reported but little is known about the experiences of patients and providers using VC during the pandemic. We aimed to describe patient and primary care provider experiences, satisfaction, perceptions, and attitudes to VC during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Patient and provider perspectives regarding criteria for patient prioritization in two specialized rehabilitation programs
To increase fairness and equity in access to rehabilitation services, a strategy emerging from the literature is patient prioritization. Selecting explicit prioritization criteria is a complex task because it is important to simultaneously consider the objectives of all stakeholders. The of this study was to compare service users’ and service providers’ perspectives regarding patient prioritization
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient care experiences and perceptions of the patient-provider relationship: A mixed method study
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Staff & Provider Engagement
Patient centered infertility care: The health care provider’s perspective
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient complaints as predictors of patient safety incidents
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient education in the hospital-at-home care context
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient Engagement and Co-creation in Healthcare Services: A Scoping Review
Objective: The objective of this review was to find literature related to the concepts of patient engagement and co-creation in healthcare services and identify models and/or frameworks that combined these concepts. Methods: We developed the eligibility criteria using the Population-Concept-Context framework applicable to studies with population of patients exploring the concepts of engagement and co-creation
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient engagement in action: Timing and intensity of strategies used to engage low income depressed mothers of infants and toddlers
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient engagement in an academic community-based primary care practice’s management committee: A case study
Patient engagement in primary care has been the focus of many studies; however, little research has evaluated its added value to organisational management in an academic community-based primary care practice (ACBPCP). In 2017, managers of an ACBPCP in Montreal, Canada, decided to integrate patients into the organization’s management committee to enhance the quality and relevance
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient evaluations of the interpersonal care experience (ICE) in U.S. hospitals: A factor analysis of the HCAHPS survey
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient Experience (PX) Giants: Pioneers and the Path Forward
This commentary pays tribute to the foundational figures in patient experience (PX) scholarship, acknowledging the “PX Giants” whose contributions have established and expanded the field’s core principles. Building upon the analysis in Foundational PX, which identified highly cited works, this piece honors individual contributors who have contributed to the scholarly foundation of PX. It highlights
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Innovation & Technology
Patient Experience and Virtual Reality: The Use of an MRI Exam Simulator
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a safe diagnostic method of high accuracy detection and characterization of various pathological conditions. However, due to the very closed aspect of the apparatus, the high sound amplitude emitted and the need to remain motionless for a significant time, some patients experience discomfort and high levels of anxiety, compromising time
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Innovation & Technology
Patient Experience Diagnosis: Using Telemed Simulation to Assess Health Care Provider Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Issues to Prescribe Potential Interventions Authors
Patient experience contributes to health outcomes, and a host of healthcare organization success factors, including profitability. Often applied and academic analysis of patient experience applies macro-level approaches to defining issues and suggesting improvements. Guided by the theoretical framework of provider-patient communication during telemedicine, this study used a simulation to measure impacts of provider behaviors that
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Culture & Leadership
Patient experience established: One year later
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient experience in a pediatric emergency department during COVID-19
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Quality & Clinical Excellence
Patient experience in an interprofessional collaborative practice for underserved patients with heart failure
Heart failure is a complex chronic condition that results in multiple patient visits throughout the care continuum. Patient experience has associations with clinical outcomes. The purpose of this study was to examine patient experience among the underserved in a specialized interprofessional collaborative practice heart failure clinic. This prospective study utilized both qualitative and quantitative data
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