PXJ Article
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Resource utilization among informal caregiver of lung cancer patients undergoing treatment
The objective of this study is to explore patient and caregiver factors that shape the use of available resources to support caregiving for lung cancer patients undergoing treatment. A mixed-method study was conducted at one regional cancer centre within the Province of Ontario, Canada, using concurrent triangulation design. Adult patients with lung cancer (n=46) and
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Responsiveness of primary health care services in Nigeria: The patients’ perspective
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Rules of engagement: Strategies used to enlist and retain underserved mothers in a mental health intervention
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Staff & Provider Engagement
Rules of engagement: The role of mistreatment from patients in the nurse, physician and advanced practice provider experience
The objective of this study is to examine the incidence of reported stress due to mistreatment by patients toward clinicians and the role of mistreatment from patients along with organizational factors in clinician distress. A survey of clinicians was conducted at a large academic medical center, resulting in a final analytic sample of 1,682 physicians,
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Policy & Measurement
Safety participation at the direct care level: Results of a patient questionnaire
Understanding how patients can be engaged in safety-related activities at the direct care level is of current relevance given global efforts to reduce harm in hospitals. As part of a multiphase study, including a descriptive, exploratory qualitative study (Duhn & Medves, 2018), patients were asked to respond to a brief questionnaire to quantify how they
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Environment & Hospitality
Seeking answers through the pain
This article tells the story of the history and outcome of a 64-year-old woman who had suffered pain and other symptoms for over a decade. The woman thought nothing could be done to help her condition. The procedure that was eventually undertaken brought about a huge transformation in pain reduction and helped with mobility and
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Service user interview panels for recruitment to UK child and adolescent mental health services: A questionnaire study exploring the experiences of young people, staff and candidates
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Culture & Leadership
Seven steps to successful change: How a large academic medical center prepared patients for organizational change
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Environment & Hospitality
Should I stay or should I go? Patient understandings of and responses to source-isolation practices
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Showcasing patient and public involvement: Using consultation, collaboration and co-design to shape a respiratory programme
The NHS is committed to working with patient groups and the public to co-design health services to ensure that lived experience is used to optimise service design and delivery. This case study describes and considers methodologies used by commissioners to meaningfully engage and collaborate with patient groups to co-design respiratory services in a region of
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Culture & Leadership
Showcasing patient experience and engagement best practices through an innovative forum celebrating patients, families, and multidisciplinary care teams
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
So much more than a “pair of brown shoes”: Triumphs of patient and other stakeholder engagement in patient-centered outcomes research
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Innovation & Technology
Socio-demographic predictors associated with capacity to engage in health care
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Policy & Measurement
Sociodemographic characteristics and patient and family experience survey response biases
Enhancing Patient and Family Experience (PFE) is vital to the delivery of quality healthcare services. Sociodemographic differences affect health outcomes and experiences, but research is limited on biases in PFE survey methodology. We sought to assess survey participation rates across sociodemographic characteristics. This retrospective study analyzed a health system’s ambulatory PFE survey data, collected January
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Solitude and fear during the great coronavirus war
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Standardising the collection of patient-reported experience measures to facilitate benchmarking and drive service improvement
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