نتایج جستجو برای: Patient Participation

تعداد نتایج: 801774  

2016
Jason Silvestre Jesse A. Taylor Joseph M. Serletti Benjamin Chang L. Scott Levin

RESULTS: Fifty-five participants (31 patients and 24 parents) completed all questionnaires, 98.2% preferred active involvement in therapeutic decision-making. The SDM-Q-9 scores, assessed by patients and physicians, were acceptable (mean 68 out of 100). However, the independently assessed OPTION-5 scores were significantly lower (mean 31 out of 100). In the consultations, physicians rarely aske...

2017
Hester M van de Bovenkamp Jolanda Dwarswaard

BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT Many countries are giving patients a more active role in health care, on both the individual and collective level. This study focuses on one aspect of the participation agenda on the individual level: self-management. The study explores self-management in practice, including the implications of the difficulties encountered. OBJECTIVE To gain insight into the complexity ...

2015
David Supple Amanda Roberts Val Hudson Sarah Masefield Neil Fitch Malayka Rahmen Breda Flood Willem de Boer Pippa Powell Scott Wagers

This commentary talks about patient involvement in one of the biggest EU projects to date-U-BIOPRED. It describes how people and carers of people with asthma have been able to develop and drive their input and have their voice heard among the >200 healthcare professional project members. Five key principles for the success of the patient involvement group are presented: involve early, involve d...

2013
Natalie Armstrong Georgia Herbert Emma-Louise Aveling Mary Dixon-Woods Graham Martin

INTRODUCTION Patient and public involvement in healthcare planning, service development and health-related research has received significant attention. However, evidence about the role of patient involvement in quality improvement work is more limited. We aimed to characterize patient involvement in three improvement projects and to identify strengths and weaknesses of contrasting approaches. ...

Journal: :journal of midwifery and reproductive health 0
fatemeh jafarzadeh-kenarsari assistant professor, department of midwifery and reproductive health, faculty of nursing and midwifery, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran. ataollah ghahiri associate professor, department of obstetrics and gynecology, school of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. ali zargham-boroujeni assistant professor, nursing and midwifery care research center, faculty of nursing and midwifery, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran mojtaba habibi assistant professor, family research institute, shahid-beheshti university, g.c. evin, tehran, iran maryam hashemi midwifery student, nursing and midwifery student research center, faculty of nursing and midwifery, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

background & aim: healthcare areas, especially fertility care (commonly accompanied with high emotions, as well as long-term and recurring treatment periods) could exclusively benefit from patient-centered care (pcc). despite evident advantages of pcc, this approach has not been practiced as a routine procedure in current clinical environments yet, even in western developed countries. therefore...

Journal: :Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy 2015
Hester M van de Bovenkamp Teun Zuiderent-Jerak

BACKGROUND Patient participation on both the individual and the collective level attracts broad attention from policy makers and researchers. Participation is expected to make decision making more democratic and increase the quality of decisions, but empirical evidence for this remains wanting. OBJECTIVE To study why problems arise in participation practice and to think critically about the c...

2010
Elisabeth Björk Brämberg Maria Nyström Karin Dahlberg

Patient participation in healthcare is a neglected area of interest in the rather extensive amount of research on immigrant so-called Selma patients in Swedish health care as well as worldwide. The aim is to explore the phenomenon "patient participation" in the context of the Swedish health care from the perspective of immigrants non-fluent in Swedish. A phenomenological lifeworld approach was ...

2015
Anton Hoos James Anderson Marc Boutin Lode Dewulf Jan Geissler Graeme Johnston Angelika Joos Marilyn Metcalf Jeanne Regnante Ifeanyi Sargeant Roslyn F. Schneider Veronica Todaro Gervais Tougas

The purpose of medicines is to improve patients' lives. Stakeholders involved in the development and lifecycle management of medicines agree that more effective patient involvement is needed to ensure that patient needs and priorities are identified and met. Despite the increasing number and scope of patient involvement initiatives, there is no accepted master framework for systematic patient i...

2013
Kari Sand-Jecklin

Nursing shift report on the medical-surgical units of a large teaching hospital was modified from a recorded report to a blend of both recorded and bedside components. Comparisons between baseline and postimplementation data indicated increased patient satisfaction and nurse perception of accountability and patient involvement but reduced nurse perceptions of efficiency and effectiveness of rep...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2007
Jennifer Heathcote

OBJECTIVES To survey family planning clinic (FPC) patients who may be involved in the Diploma of the Faculty of Family Planning (DFFP) practical training; to obtain their views about the process of giving consent to their involvement; and to compare their views with current practice. METHODS Questionnaire surveys of 103 female FPC patients and 40 DFFP instructing doctors. Patients were recrui...

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