نتایج جستجو برای: patient engagement

تعداد نتایج: 764792  

2015
Laura J Shallcross Michelle Berin Jennifer Roe Mahdad Noursadeghi

Raising public awareness of the need to use antibiotics appropriately is a major focus of the UK Government's strategy to tackle antimicrobial resistance. To investigate the public's views on antibiotic use and resistance we conducted a survey of 120 people as part of patient engagement activities held at University College London Hospital in June 2015.

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2017
John R Kirwan Maarten de Wit Lori Frank Kirstie L Haywood Sam Salek Samantha Brace-McDonnell Anne Lyddiatt Skye P Barbic Jordi Alonso Francis Guillemin Susan J Bartlett

There is growing recognition that involving patients in the development of new patient-reported outcome measures helps ensure that the outcomes that matter most to people living with health conditions are captured. Here, we describe and discuss different experiences of integrating patients as full patient research partners (PRPs) in outcomes research from multiple perspectives (e.g., researcher...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
yadava bapurao jeve christna oppenhemier justin konje

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...

2017
Svetlana Shklarov Deborah A Marshall Tracy Wasylak Nancy J Marlett

BACKGROUND A patient research internship (Patient and Community Engagement Research program-PaCER) was created to support a provincial commitment by Alberta Health Services' Strategic Clinical Networks™ to find new ways to engage patients in a new interdisciplinary organization to support evidence-informed improvements in clinical outcomes across the health system. OBJECTIVE Implement and tes...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
owen adams

pierre-gerlier forest has put forward the case that we are on the brink of a revolution in health policy that will be the result of the interplay of five factors. i would not challenge any of them but would emphasize the need to address socio-economic health inequalities, which have the potential to become a major cost driver in a time of growing economic inequality. to dr. forest’s list, i wou...

2013
Colin Armstrong Ruth Q. Wolever Linda Manning Roy Elam Margaret Moore Elizabeth Pegg Frates Heidi Duskey Chelsea Anderson Rebecca L. Curtis Susan Masemer Karen Lawson

There is great need for cost effective approaches to increase patient engagement and improve health and well-being. Health and wellness coaching has recently demonstrated great promise, but the majority of studies to date have focused on individual coaching (ie, one coach with one client). Newer initiatives are bringing a group coaching model from corporate leadership development and educationa...

Journal: :Annals of family medicine 2016
Marianna LaNoue Geoffrey Mills Amy Cunningham Adam Sharbaugh

Patient engagement has become a primary care research and practice priority. Little guidance exists, however, on how best to engage patients in primary care practice improvement, or how to measure the impact of their engagement. We present an overview of group concept mapping as a method for engaging patients in primary care practice improvement. We detail the group concept mapping process as a...

2016
Emanuela Saita Chiara Acquati Sara Molgora

The positive outcomes associated with Patient Engagement (PE) have been strongly supported by the recent literature. However, this concept has been marginally addressed in the context of cancer. Limited attention has also received the role of informal caregivers in promoting physical and psychological well-being of patients, as well as the interdependence of dyads. The Cancer Dyads Group Interv...

Considering the growing recognition of the importance of patient engagement in healthcare decisions, research and delivery systems, it is important to ensure high quality and efficient patient engagement evaluation tools. In this commentary, we will first highlight the definition and importance of patient engagement. Then we discuss the psychometric properties of the patient engagement evaluati...

2017
Guendalina Graffigna

Organizations are experiencing increased competition, disruptive innovation, and continuous changes in their social and economic context. Furthermore, the decrease of resources (economic and human) in such a demanding context make it imperative for organizations to find new models and strategies to make their service delivery more sustainable at the economic, environmental and psychological lev...

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