نتایج جستجو برای: patient and family engagement

تعداد نتایج: 16988473  

2017
Beth E. Schueler Joseph C. McIntyre

Given family–school engagement is correlated with student academic achievement, educational researchers have long been interested in the construct. However, measuring parental engagement is deceptively challenging. The concept includes school-based engagement, home-based learning support, and family–school communication. In this article we focus exclusively on measuring school-based family enga...

Journal: :Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 2017

Journal: :The Permanente journal 2013
Lisa Morrise Katy Jo Stevens

Narrative medicine has become a prominent method of developing more empathetic relationships between medical clinicians and patients, on the basis of a deeper understanding of the patient experience. Beyond its usefulness during clinical encounters, patient storytelling can inform processes and procedures in Advisory Councils, Committee Meetings, and Family as Faculty settings, leading to impro...

2017
Amanda Selwood Siva Senthuran Brette Blakely Paul Lane John North Robyn Clay-Williams

INTRODUCTION Patients who are frail, have multiple comorbidities or have a terminal illness often have poor outcomes from surgery. However, sole specialists may recommend surgery in these patients without consultation with other treating clinicians or allowing for patient goals. The Patient-Centred Advanced Care Planning (PC-ACP) model of care provides a framework in which a multidisciplinary a...

2017
Paul J Barr Michelle D Dannenberg Craig H Ganoe William Haslett Rebecca Faill Saeed Hassanpour Amar Das Roger Arend Meredith C Masel Sheryl Piper Haley Reicher James Ryan Glyn Elwyn

BACKGROUND Providing patients with recordings of their clinic visits enhances patient and family engagement, yet few organizations routinely offer recordings. Challenges exist for organizations and patients, including data safety and navigating lengthy recordings. A secure system that allows patients to easily navigate recordings may be a solution. OBJECTIVE The aim of this project is to deve...

Journal: :Annals of family medicine 2004
Daniel C Vinson James M Galliher Carol Reidinger Jennifer A Kappus

PURPOSE We wanted to compare 2 screening instruments for problem drinking, the CAGE and a single question, assessing frequency of use, patient and clinician comfort, and patient engagement in change. METHODS The study was a crossover, cluster-randomized clinical trial with 31 clinicians in Missouri and 13 in the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) National Network for Family Practice...

2017
Alice M. Noblin Ashley Rutherford

Objective: Patient engagement in health care information technology (IT) is required for government reimbursement programs. This research surveyed one older adult group to determine their willingness to use health information from a variety of sources. Health literacy was also measured using the Newest Vital Sign (NVS) and eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS) tools. Method: Regression models determi...

Journal: :International journal of medical informatics 2015
Rupa Valdez Patricia Flatley Brennan

BACKGROUND There is a need to ensure that the growing number of consumer health information technologies designed to support patient engagement account for the larger social context in which health is managed. Basic research on how patients engage this larger social context is needed as a precursor to the development of patient-centered consumer health information technology (IT) solutions. P...

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