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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient-centered care frameworks, models and approaches: An environmental scan
Although the definition of patient-centered care (PCC) remains unclear, researchers and healthcare professionals describe the concept as treating the patient as a unique human being with consideration for their physical and psychosocial needs and emphasize the importance of shared-decision making between patients and healthcare professionals. However, discussion around the connection and overlap between PCC and
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient-centric culture and implications for patient engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Patient-initiated second opinions during acute hospital care
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patient, Family, and Health Professional Perspectives of How Families are Involved in Adult Inpatient Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Objective: We aimed to answer the following research question: From the perspectives of patients, family members, and health professionals, how are families involved in the rehabilitation of adult patients with Traumatic Brain Injury at an inpatient Acquired Brain Injury service within an adult rehabilitation centre? Methods: We used an interpretive qualitative approach, from a constructivist view.
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patients and families as partners in safety, quality, and experiences of care
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patients and families strengthen COVID-19 communication across Los Angeles County
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patients and family caregivers: perceptions of doctor-to-doctor advice and electronic referral notifications in Alberta
Effective communication between health professionals and patients is essential to patient safety and quality care. Primary care providers seeking specialist advice to manage patients’ conditions in the community has recently been adopted to improve timely access to specialty care and increase the efficacy of the referral process. To understand patients’ and family caregivers’ perceptions on
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patients educating health care providers on Lynch syndrome
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Policy & Measurement
Patients’ experiences and satisfaction with health care in the Salah Azaiez Institute of cancer in Tunisia in 2020
Measurement of patient-centered care is a key step to ensure quality of care improvement. The aims of this study were to evaluate the experience of hospitalized patients of Salah Azaiez Institute (SAI) of Cancer of Tunisia in 2020 and to analyze factors associated to the global satisfaction. It was a cross-sectional study. The used questionnaire
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Culture & Leadership
Patients’ experiences in the UK: Future strategic directions
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patients’ Perceptions: A Group Differences Study Twelve Months Before and Twelve Months During a Worldwide Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic subjected healthcare systems’ to decreasing operational margins, enhanced regulatory scrutiny, and challenges related to patients’ expectations. Until now, there was a lack of empirical evidence studying patients’ perceptions prior to versus deep immersion into the pandemic. This quantitative non-experimental ex post facto causal-comparative study examined if and to what extent there were
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Innovation & Technology
Patients’ and family caregivers’ experiences with a newly implemented hospital at home program in British Columbia, Canada: Preliminary results
The Hospital at Home (HaH) model of care, which enables the provision of acute-level care in the patient’s own home as an alternative to brick and mortar hospital admission, was introduced in British Columbia, Canada in November 2020, starting with 9 inpatient “beds” in the community. The AT-HOME research group applied a patient-oriented approach to
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Policy & Measurement
Patients’ experience in Hong Kong hospitals: A comparison between south Asian and Chinese people
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patients’ perceptions and knowledge of source isolation for multi-resistant organisms in an Australian metropolitan hospital: A bedside interview with questionnaire study
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Staff & Provider Engagement
Patients’ Perceptions of Interprofessional Collaboration: A Scoping Review
Collaboration has emerged as a pivotal element within an intentional person-centred healthcare framework. However, there is a need for evaluative feedback from patients to enhance interprofessional collaboration and its outcomes. The objective of this review was to describe the state of knowledge on the perspectives of patients living with a chronic condition regarding their experiences
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Patients’ stories of encounters with doctors: Expectations and anxieties
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