نتایج جستجو برای: patient engagement

تعداد نتایج: 764792  

Journal: :Family Practice 2016

2017
Huey-Ming Tzeng James Marcus Pierson

AIM This exploratory survey study aimed to identify patient engagement actions that are the most frequently named as being highly important (top 30 by importance) or ones that they want to do (top 30 by desire) for community-dwelling adult patients living in the southern United States. Items not making the list of the top 30 by ability were also identified. BACKGROUND Patient engagement is st...

2016
Jeremy R Huddy Sharon-Marie Weldon Shvaita Ralhan Tim Painter George B Hanna Roger Kneebone Fernando Bello

OBJECTIVES Public and patient engagement (PPE) is fundamental to healthcare research. To facilitate effective engagement in novel point-of-care tests (POCTs), the test and downstream consequences of the result need to be considered. Sequential simulation (SqS) is a tool to represent patient journeys and the effects of intervention at each and subsequent stages. This case study presents a proces...

Journal: :Health affairs 2013
George Loewenstein David A Asch Kevin G Volpp

Many programs being implemented by US employers, insurers, and health care providers use incentives to encourage patients to take better care of themselves. We critically review a range of these efforts and show that many programs, although well-meaning, are unlikely to have much impact because they require information, expertise, and self-control that few patients possess. As a result, benefit...

2017
Melissa C. Brouwers Marija Vukmirovic Karen Spithoff Julie Makarski

BACKGROUND Practice guidelines (PGs) can assist health care practitioners and patients to make decisions about health care options. A key component of high quality PGs is the consideration of patient values and preferences. A mixed methods study was conducted to understand optimal approaches to patient engagement in the development of cancer PGs. METHODS Cancer patients, survivors, family mem...

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...

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...

ژورنال: پیاورد سلامت 2012
سهرابی زاده, ساناز, شرفی, زهرا, قلی پور, آرین, کاوسی, زهرا, کشتکاران, علی,

Background and Aim: Work engagement is defined as a positive, fulfilling, work-related state of mind that is characterized by vigor, dedication, and absorption. Since the quality of care delivery to patients depends on nurse's practices, the objective of this study was to determine work engagement & its effective factors among nurses of general hospitals of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences...

Background Employee engagement is the emotional commitment of the employee towards the organisation. We aimed to analyse baseline work engagement using Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES) at a teaching hospital.   Methods We have conducted a cross-sectional study within the National Health Service (NHS) Teaching Hospital in the UK. All participants were working age population from both genders...

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