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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient needs in advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma: What are patients’ priorities and how well are we meeting them?
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Culture & Leadership
Patient organizations and primary care development: reflections by patients with chronic diseases
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Culture & Leadership
Patient participation in medical consultations: the experience of patients from various ethnolinguistic backgrounds
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient participation strategies: The nursing bedside handover
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient partner compensation in research and health care: the patient perspective on why and how
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Culture & Leadership
Patient partnership in quality improvement of healthcare services: Patients’ inputs and challenges faced
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Patient perception of telephone follow-up after resection for colorectal cancer: Is it time for an alternative to the out-patient clinic?
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Culture & Leadership
Patient perceptions of an AIDET and hourly rounding program in a community hospital: Results of a qualitative study
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Culture & Leadership
Patient perspectives on quality family planning services in underserved areas
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient perspectives: Four pillars of professionalism
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Policy & Measurement
Patient reported experience in a radiation oncology department
Understanding patient experience is essential to providing high quality, person-centered care. A real-time baseline cross-sectional study was completed to identify gaps in patient experience that can be targeted for quality improvement (QI). This study is part of PROSE (Person-centered Radiation Oncology Service Enhancement), a QI initiative developed to improve patient experience at a tertiary cancer
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient reported experience of inpatient rehabilitation in Australia
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Quality & Clinical Excellence
Patient Safety Culture Among Healthcare Settings in Low and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Ensuring patient safety is a crucial element in providing high-quality healthcare services. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the current state of patient safety culture in healthcare settings within low- and middle-income countries. A thorough search was conducted across multiple databases, including Science Direct, Scopus, Google Scholar, EMBASE, and PubMed. Data extraction was carried out
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Environment & Hospitality
Patient safety: just ask. Patients as reporters of real-time safety data; a pilot project to improve patient safety in secondary care
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Policy & Measurement
Patient satisfaction reported by in-visit and after-visit surveys
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Policy & Measurement
Patient satisfaction while enrolled in clinical trials: A literature review
Patient satisfaction surveys may not adequately reflect organizations that conduct research in patients who enroll in clinical trials. The purpose of this systematic literature review was to summarize the current state of knowledge of patient satisfaction while enrolled in clinical trials utilizing a widely used, validated patient satisfaction instrument. A comprehensive literature search was conducted
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