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Building patient participation in quality of care through the healthcare stories project: A demonstration program in New York State HIV clinics
There is growing recognition that patients should play a central role in defining, assessing, and improving the quality of healthcare, thereby enhancing patient experiences. Healthcare organizations struggle to meet these goals, which require becoming more patient-centered and patient-involved. The Healthcare Stories Project (HCSP), a demonstration program of the NYS Department of Health AIDS Institute, aimed
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Innovation & Technology
Can an interactive application be used to collect meaningful feedback from paediatric patients and their parents in a hospital setting?
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Environment & Hospitality
Can doctors improve the patient experience by rearranging the furniture and equipment in their office? A video recorded simulation
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Culture & Leadership
Can social media reduce discrimination and ignorance towards patients with long term conditions? A chronic kidney disease example in the UK and more widely
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Can specific feedback improve patients’ satisfaction with hospitalist physicians? A feasibility study using a validated tool to assess inpatient satisfaction
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Environment & Hospitality | Quality & Clinical Excellence
Cancer Experience of Care Improvement Collaboratives in the National Health Service in England
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Cancer Partnerships Hub (CPH) Model: Implementing an Organizational Innovation to Enhance Engagement of Patient-Partner in Cancer Care Services
Patient partnership is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of effective care, with healthcare professionals recognizing the immense value of collaboration. This case study delves into the innovative Cancer Partnership Hub (CPH) model implemented at the Integrated University Health and Social Services Center of East Montreal Island (CIUSSS-EMTL) in Quebec, Canada. The CPH model exemplifies the integration
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Cancer patient perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemic: A thematic analysis of cancer blog posts
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Cancer patients’ experiences of error and consequences during diagnosis and treatment
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Cards from the community: Engagement of the local community to enhance patient and staff experience during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Staff & Provider Engagement
Caregiver burden: Support needed for those who support others and the National Health Service
This literature review focuses on the complexities and inequalities of informal caregiving in the UK and was inspired by the story of the following individual: EL is a 68-year-old Caucasian lady who attended Movement Disorder Clinic and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease Dementia following many years of symptoms. The diagnosis came as a big relief
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Innovation & Technology
Caregiving and the experience of health and illness in children living with HIV/AIDS in Gulu District Northern Uganda: An ethnographic research narrative
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Patient Family & Community Engagement
Caring for kids in the time of COVID-19
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Staff & Provider Engagement
Caring for our caregivers in body, mind and spirit during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Staff & Provider Engagement
Caring for the caregiver during COVID-19 suspended visitation
During the 4th surge of COVID-19, August to November 2021, visitation was suspended in a hospital system in North Georgia. The Compassionate Connections Call Center (CCCC) was created to alleviate staff stress and to manage calls and communication. The goal of the initiative was to reduce interruptions to patient care caused by the increased number
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Culture & Leadership
Caring moments within an interprofessional healthcare team: Children and adolescent perspectives
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