نتایج جستجو برای: patient care experience
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OBJECTIVE To explore evidence on the links between patient experience and clinical safety and effectiveness outcomes. DESIGN Systematic review. SETTING A wide range of settings within primary and secondary care including hospitals and primary care centres. PARTICIPANTS A wide range of demographic groups and age groups. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES A broad range of patient safe...
OBJECTIVE This study seeks to synthesize evidence-based findings related to patient satisfaction as a process measure in pediatric surgical care. DATA SOURCES PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. REVIEW METHODS We queried 4 standard search engines (1992-2013) for studies specific to pediatric surgical fields in which patient or parent satisfaction ...
Background and Aim: Patient safety is one of the basic principles of health care and the investigation of patient safety culture is a step towards providing safe conditions for patient care. The aim of this study was to evaluate the patient safety culture in nurses working in the care wards of patients with COVID-19 in Imam Khomeini Hospital in Ardabil, Iran. Methods: The present descriptive-an...
BACKGROUND Patient experience and clinical quality, which are represented by preventive care measures such as cancer screening, are both widely used for the evaluation of primary care quality. The aim of this study was to examine the association between patient experience and cancer screening uptake among women in a Japanese population. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional mail survey. The ...
Patient-centered care has become an increasing priority in the United States and plays a prominent role in recent healthcare reforms. One way the country has managed to advance patient-centered care is through establishment of a family of national patient experience surveys (the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Plans (CAHPS). CAHPS is publicly reported for several types o...
Introduction: According to physician-induced demand (PID) hypothesis, a physician can induce a patient to undergo more intensive medical treatment based on the fact that the physician has more medical information than the patient. Investigations demonstrated that non-salaried physicians have more incentives to motivate the patients to use unnecessary health care services. In this paper, PIDs of...
OBJECTIVES Patient-reported experience measures are increasingly being used to routinely monitor the quality of care. With the increasing attention on such measures, hospital managers seek ways to systematically improve patient experience across hospital departments, in particular where outcomes are used for public reporting or reimbursement. However, it is currently unclear whether hospitals w...
Background: In the health centers, clinical data is regularly transferred between health care personnel. The most widespread of these handoffs are the inter-shift nursing reports, which occur several times in a day and could facilitate patient care plan, patient safety and continuity of care. But previous studies and clinical experience have indicated that there is no program for this major pur...
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