نتایج جستجو برای: participation

تعداد نتایج: 99548  

2017
Emma R Allanson Özge Tunçalp Joshua P Vogel Dina N Khan Olufemi T Oladapo Qian Long Ahmet Metin Gülmezoglu

BACKGROUND The capacity for health systems to support the translation of research in to clinical practice may be limited. The cluster randomised controlled trial (cluster RCT) design is often employed in evaluating the effectiveness of implementation of evidence-based practices. We aimed to systematically review available evidence to identify and evaluate the components in the implementation pr...

2017
Shelley Roberts Wendy Chaboyer Ruben Gonzalez Andrea Marshall

BACKGROUND Patient participation in health care is associated with improved outcomes for patients and hospitals. New technologies are creating vast potential for patients to participate in care at the bedside. Several studies have explored patient use, satisfaction and perceptions of health information technology (HIT) interventions in hospital. Understanding what works for whom, under what con...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2004
A Slowther S Ford T Schofield

Evidence based medicine has had an increasing impact on primary care over the last few years. In the UK it has influenced the development of guidelines and quality standards for clinical practice and the allocation of resources for drug treatments and other interventions. It has informed the thinking around patient involvement in decision making with the concept of evidence based patient choice...

Journal: :Health services research 2017
Willemijn L A Schäfer Wienke G W Boerma François G Schellevis Peter P Groenewegen

OBJECTIVE To contribute to the current knowledge on how a broad range of services offered by general practitioners (GPs) may contribute to the patient perceived quality and, hence, the potential benefits of primary care. STUDY SETTING Between 2011 and 2013, primary care data were collected among GPs and their patients in 31 European countries, plus Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. In these...

Journal: :IJDMMM 2015
Michelle M. Thompson

In 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana experienced an interruption in its neighborhood life cycle due to Hurricane Katrina. While federal, state and local administrative policies have tried to manage the process of recovery, the non-profit sector has been a key to the recovery. This paper will examine the case study of the Beacon of Hope Resource Centre (BOH) whose ability to collect data, expand citi...

Journal: :Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy 2016
Peter Fairbrother Lucy McCloughan Geraldine Adam Richard Brand Cecil Brown Mary Watson Nicola Cotter Juliet Mackellaig Brian McKinstry

BACKGROUND To date, patient involvement in the development of clinical research work has been limited. In 2011, the Telescot research team commenced work on a feasibility trial to investigate home telemonitoring of blood pressure for people who have experienced stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA). The team decided to involve patients in the development of the research. OBJECTIVES To im...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Sara Garfield Seetal Jheeta Fran Husson Jill Lloyd Alex Taylor Charles Boucher Ann Jacklin Anna Bischler Christine Norton Rob Hayles Bryony Dean Franklin

BACKGROUND Inpatient medication errors are a significant concern. An approach not yet widely studied is to facilitate greater involvement of inpatients with their medication. At the same time, electronic prescribing is becoming increasingly prevalent in the hospital setting. In this study we aimed to explore hospital inpatients' involvement with medication safety-related behaviours, facilitator...

2015
Wim Verstappen Sander Gaal Paul Bowie Diane Parker Miriam Lainer Jose M. Valderas Michel Wensing Aneez Esmail

BACKGROUND Healthcare can cause avoidable serious harm to patients. Primary care is not an exception, and the relative lack of research in this area lends urgency to a better understanding of patient safety, the future research agenda and the development of primary care oriented safety programmes. OBJECTIVE To outline a research agenda for patient safety improvement in primary care in Europe ...

2015
Jördis M. Zill Isabelle Scholl Martin Härter Jörg Dirmaier Wen-Chih Hank Wu

BACKGROUND Present models and definitions of patient-centeredness revealed a lack of conceptual clarity. Based on a prior systematic literature review, we developed an integrative model with 15 dimensions of patient-centeredness. The aims of this study were to 1) validate, and 2) prioritize these dimensions. METHOD A two-round web-based Delphi study was conducted. 297 international experts we...

2016
Anita Stevens Albine Moser Albère Köke Trudy van der Weijden Anna Beurskens

BACKGROUND Patient participation in goal setting is important to deliver client-centered care. In daily practice, however, patient involvement in goal setting is not optimal. Patient-specific instruments, such as the Patient Specific Complaints (PSC) instrument, can support the goal-setting process because patients can identify and rate their own problems. The aim of this study is to explore pa...

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