نتایج جستجو برای: patient engagement

تعداد نتایج: 764792  

2017
Michele P Dyson Kassi Shave Ricardo M Fernandes Shannon D Scott Lisa Hartling

BACKGROUND With the rapid growth of technology and its improved accessibility globally, social media is gaining an increasingly important role in health care. Patients are frequently engaging with social media to access information, share content, and interact with others in online health communities. However, the use of social media as a stakeholder engagement strategy has been minimally explo...

2017
Holly Etchegary Lisa Bishop Catherine Street Kris Aubrey-Bassler Dale Humphries Lidewij Eva Vat Brendan Barrett

BACKGROUND The vision of Canada's Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research is that patients be actively engaged as partners in health research. Support units have been created across Canada to build capacity in patient-oriented research and facilitate its conduct. This study aimed to explore patients' health research priorities in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL). METHODS Eight to...

Journal: :European Heart Journal 2017

Journal: :The journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 2015
N D Shippee S V Allen A L Leppin C R May V M Montori

In this second of two papers on minimally disruptive medicine, we use the language of patient workload and patient capacity from the Cumulative Complexity Model to accomplish three tasks. First, we outline the current context in healthcare, comprised of contrasting problems: some people lack access to care and others receive too much care in an overmedicalised system, both of which reflect imba...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
m. a. besharat

self-disclosure, as communication of information about one's affects, behaviors, and cognitions, has been emphasized as one of the central issues of the psychotherapeutic process. verbal and nonverbal aspects of disclosure are important factors of psychotherapeutic communication, both for therapist and patient. this paper presents an account of the development and reliability of an observationa...

2015
Serena Barello Guendalina Graffigna Elena Vegni Mariarosaria Savarese Federico Lombardi A Claudio Bosio

OBJECTIVE In approaching the study and practice of heart failure (HF) management, authors recognise that the patient-doctor relationship has a central role in engaging patients in their care. This study aims at identifying the features and the levers of HF patient engagement and suggestions for orienting clinical encounters. DESIGN Using a grounded theory approach, we conducted 22 in-depth in...

2017
Patricia D. Biondo Rashika Kalia Rooh‐Afza Khan Nadia Asghar Cyrene Banerjee Debbie Boulton Nancy Marlett Svetlana Shklarov Jessica E. Simon

BACKGROUND Advance care planning (ACP) is a process of reflection on and communication of a person's future health-care preferences. Evidence suggests visible minorities engage less in ACP. The South Asian ethnic group is the largest visible minority group in Canada, and information is needed to understand how ACP is perceived and how best to approach ACP within this diverse community. OBJECT...

2017
Dmitry Khodyakov Kathi Kinnett Sean Grant Ann Lucas Ann Martin Brian Denger Holly Peay Ian Coulter Arlene Fink

BACKGROUND Clinical guidelines provide systematically developed recommendations for deciding on appropriate health care options for specific conditions and clinical circumstances. Up until recently, patients and caregivers have rarely been included in the process of developing care guidelines. OBJECTIVE This project will develop and test a new online method for including patients and their ca...

Journal: :Cureus 2016
Laura Pugliese Molly Woodriff Olga Crowley Vivian Lam Jeremy Sohn Scott Bradley

BACKGROUND Rising rates of smartphone ownership highlight opportunities for improved mobile application usage in clinical trials. While current methods call for device provisioning, the "bring your own device" (BYOD) model permits participants to use personal phones allowing for improved patient engagement and lowered operational costs. However, more evidence is needed to demonstrate the BYOD m...

2018
Laurel Liang Albina Cako Robin Urquhart Sharon E Straus Walter P Wodchis G Ross Baker Anna R Gagliardi

OBJECTIVES Patient engagement (PE) improves patient, organisation and health system outcomes, but most research is based on primary care. The primary purpose of this study was to describe the characteristics of published empirical research that evaluated PE in hospital health service improvement. DESIGN Scoping review. METHODS Five databases were searched from 2006 to September 2016. Englis...

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