نتایج جستجو برای: participation in care

تعداد نتایج: 17081255  

Objectives: Participation is defines as involvement within a life situation and the ultimate outcome for individuals with disabilities. One of the most common cause of chronic disability that restricts participation of individuals is Cerebral palsy (CP). The main goal of rehabilitation is empowering participation of their clients in different life areas. To achieve changes in participation, ass...

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...

2014
Isabelle Scholl Jördis M. Zill Martin Härter Jörg Dirmaier Wen-Chih Hank Wu

BACKGROUND Existing models of patient-centeredness reveal a lack of conceptual clarity. This results in a heterogeneous use of the term, unclear measurement dimensions, inconsistent results regarding the effectiveness of patient-centered interventions, and finally in difficulties in implementing patient-centered care. The aim of this systematic review was to identify the different dimensions of...

2015
Nadine Janis Pohontsch Heidrun Herzberg Stefanie Joos Felix Welti Martin Scherer Eva Blozik

PURPOSE There is an international consensus that quality indicators (QIs) of health care ought to represent patient-relevant aspects. Therefore, patient involvement in the development process is essential. However, there is no methodological gold standard for involving patients in QI development. The aim of this study is to explore experts' views on the representation of patient-relevant aspect...

2017
Natasha Kate Hardicre Yvonne Birks Jenni Murray Laura Sheard Lesley Hughes Jane Heyhoe Alison Cracknell Rebecca Lawton

INTRODUCTION Length of hospital inpatient stays have reduced. This benefits patients, who prefer to be at home, and hospitals, which can treat more people when stays are shorter. Patients may, however, leave hospital sicker, with ongoing care needs. The transition period from hospital to home can be risky, particularly for older patients with complex health and social needs. Improving patient e...

2015
Suzanne E. Mitchell Michael K. Paasche-Orlow Michelle B. Orner Sabrina K. Stewart Nancy R. Kressin

BACKGROUND Shared decision-making is a key determinant of patient-centered care. A lack of patient involvement in treatment decisions may explain persistent racial disparities in rates of cardiac catheterization (CCATH). To date, limited evidence exists to demonstrate whether patients who engage in shared decision-makingare more or less likely to undergo non-emergency CCATH. OBJECTIVE To asse...

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: :Clinical nursing research 2017
Lena Näsström Jan Mårtensson Ewa Idvall Anna Strömberg

The purpose of this qualitative study was to observe care encounters during home visits in Heart failure (HF) home-care to identify and describe participation in care. Seventeen patients diagnosed with HF, and 10 registered nurses participated. Data from 19 video-recorded home visits were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Two themes were identified: (a) Participation in the care enco...

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...

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