نتایج جستجو برای: patient participation

تعداد نتایج: 801774  

2016
Tella Lantta Raija Kontio Michael Daffern Clive E Adams Maritta Välimäki

PURPOSE This paper aims to explore the acceptability of Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression (DASA) from the perspective of patients, its actual use by mental health nurses, and the predictive validity of the DASA instrument. METHODS A feasibility study design incorporating quantitative and qualitative components was used. The study was conducted in three mental health inpatient units ...

2011
Marianna Mantzorou Dimos Mastrogiannis

Background: Τhe scientific value of man relies upon an extension of a continuous effort of mankind to explain the nature of man. The core issue in nursing is man within his entirety. The aim of the present study was to review the literature about the Knowing the Patient for Professional Practice, according to the Carper’s Patterns of Knowing. Method and material: In this paper the four patterns...

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
Stefan Nickel Alf Trojan Christopher Kofahl

BACKGROUND The importance of patient participation and involvement is now widely acknowledged; in the past, few systematic health-care institution policies existed to establish sustainable co-operation. In 2004, in Germany, the initiative 'Self-Help Friendliness (SHF) and Patient-Centeredness in Health Care' was launched to establish and implement quality criteria related to collaboration with ...

Journal: :Nephrology news & issues 2008
Paula Sec Alt Dorian Schatell

The new Conditions for Coverage1 clearly establish the importance of patients directing and participating in their own dialysis care. First, the Conditions mandate the establishment of an interdisciplinary team (IDT) with the “patient, or the patient’s designee” as a participating member. (§ 494.80). Next, the Conditions place responsibility for patient assessment (§ 494.80) and patient care pl...

2014
Nikolaos Mastellos Laura Gunn Matthew Harris Azeem Majeed Josip Car Yannis Pappas

INTRODUCTION Despite the importance of continuity of care and patient engagement, few studies have captured patients' views on integrated care. This study assesses patient experience in the Integrated Care Pilot in North West London with the aim to help clinicians and policymakers understand patients' acceptability of integrated care and design future initiatives. METHODS A survey was develop...

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...

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: :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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