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Culture & Leadership
Racial/ethnic and geographic differences in access to a usual source of care that follows the patient-centered medical home model: Analyses from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data
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Environment & Hospitality
Randomized clinical trial comparing perioperative care for breast cancer patients at a patient hotel versus a general surgical ward
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Patient Family & Community Engagement | Staff & Provider Engagement
Rare and undiagnosed: Daunting challenges for patients, doctors, and researchers alike
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Culture & Leadership
Rebalancing the patient experience: 20 years of a pendulum swing
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Culture & Leadership
Rebuilding a foundation of trust: A call to action in creating a safe environment for everyone
Well before the COVID-19 pandemic, incivility and physical threats directed toward healthcare employees and often registered nurses was a growing concern by Chief Nurse Executive (CNE) leaders. In 2019, conversations initiated by The Beryl Institute’s Nurse Executive Council (NEC) to consider how best to achieve a much-needed balance between patient/family and staff safety have now
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Culture & Leadership
Reconnecting the mind and body: A pilot study of developing compassion for persistent pain
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Culture & Leadership
Reexamining Defining Patient Experience: The human experience in healthcare
In 2014, the authors came together with the explicit purpose of understanding how people were defining patient experience.1 Our broad review and analysis of the literature led us to a few critical points. One, as our review showed, there was an absence of a commonly used definition around patient experience in healthcare. Two, while consistency in
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Quality & Clinical Excellence
Refining Successful Implementation Strategies for the Surgical Safety Checklist in High-Income Contexts: Results of an International Mixed Methods Study
The WHO Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) continues to show inconsistent success in reducing surgical complications in high-income settings. Previous implementation research identified potential barriers and facilitators to success, but it primarily consists of qualitative studies with small sample sizes in limited geographic areas. We conducted a multi-country mixed-methods study of barriers and facilitators to SSC
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Innovation & Technology
Reframing innovation and technology for healthcare: A commitment to the human experience
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Culture & Leadership
Reframing the conversation on patient experience: Three considerations
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Culture & Leadership
Reframing the conversation on patient experience: Three considerations
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Culture & Leadership
Reframing the work on patient experience improvement
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Refugees’ perceptions of primary care: What makes a good doctor’s visit?
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Culture & Leadership
Relationship-centred care in health: A 20-year scoping review
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Innovation & Technology
Representing the patient experience of heart failure through empathy, journey and stakeholder mapping
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Research Imitates Life: Researching Within Your Lived Experience
This personal narrative article seeks to bring awareness to and provide an overview of the various aspects that come with being a lived experience researcher including the host of benefits and challenges that come with conducting research within one’s own area of lived experience.
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