نتایج جستجو برای: patient participation

تعداد نتایج: 801774  

2015
Ines Baudendistel Stefan Noest Frank Peters-Klimm Heidrun Herzberg Martin Scherer Eva Blozik Stefanie Joos

BACKGROUND The German National Disease Management Guideline (NDMG) on chronic heart failure (CHF) derived nine clinical quality indicators (QIs) to enable assessment of quality of health care in patients with CHF. These QIs epitomize an evidence-based and somatic point of view of guided treatment, but little is known about the experiences and views of patients with their guideline-based treatme...

2011
Gina Dolan Heather Skirton Rachel Iredale Lisa Mundy Jennifer Hilgart

BACKGROUND The Cancer Genetics Service for Wales (CGSW) was established in 1998 as an all-Wales service for individuals with concerns about their family history of cancer. CGSW offers a range of services such as risk assessment, genetic counseling, and genetic testing. Individuals referred to cancer genetics services often have unmet information and support needs, and they value access to pract...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2014
Christopher Kofahl Alf Trojan Olaf von dem Knesebeck Stefan Nickel

Public and patient involvement in social and health care has proceeded in many civil societies. Depending on the legislations on national and community levels, citizens and patients have a greater say in shaping social and health care. In Germany, the patient involvement by self-help organizations at the macro level (national level and level of federal states) has significantly developed over t...

Journal: :Annals of family medicine 2008
Richard L Street Kimberly J O'Malley Lisa A Cooper Paul Haidet

PURPOSE Although concordance by race and sex in physician-patient relationships has been associated with patient ratings of better care, mechanisms through which concordance leads to better outcomes remains unknown. This investigation examined (1) whether patients' perceptions of similarity to their physicians predicted their ratings of quality of care and (2) whether perceived similarity was i...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2006
Tom Blakeman Wendy Macdonald Peter Bower Claire Gately Carolyn Chew-Graham

BACKGROUND Improving the quality of care for patients living with a chronic illness is a key policy goal. Alongside systems to ensure care is delivered according to evidence-based guidelines, an essential component of these new models of care is the facilitation of self-management. However, changes to the way professionals deliver care is complex, and it is important to understand the key drive...

2013
Erik Farin Lukas Gramm Erika Schmidt

BACKGROUND The objective of this exploratory study was to identify patient-related predictors of communication preferences in patients with chronic low back pain for various dimensions of patient-physician communication (patient participation and orientation, effective and open communication, emotionally supportive communication, communication about personal circumstances). METHODS Eleven reh...

2016
Joëlle Berrewaerts Laure Delbecque Pierre Orban Martin Desseilles

In recent years, pharmacovigilance has undergone some major changes. First, the patient's active role in identifying and describing adverse drug reactions (ADRs) has gained recognition. Second, pharmacovigilance has increasingly incorporated information and communications technology (ICT). Patients can now upload their own reports of ADRs online. Data on intensive medication monitoring are now ...

2013
Claudia Goss Alberto Ghilardi Giuseppe Deledda Chiara Buizza Alessandro Bottacini Lidia Del Piccolo Michela Rimondini Federica Chiodera Maria Angela Mazzi Mario Ballarin Irene Bighelli Maria Grazia Strepparava Annamaria Molino Elena Fiorio Rolando Nortilli Chiara Caliolo Serena Zuliani Alessandra Auriemma Federica Maspero Edda Lucia Simoncini Fulvio Ragni Richard Brown Christa Zimmermann

INTRODUCTION Studies on patient involvement show that physicians make few attempts to involve their patients who ask few questions if not facilitated. On the other hand, the patients who participate in the decision-making process show greater treatment adherence and have better health outcomes. Different methods to encourage the active participation during oncological consultation have been des...

Journal: :JAMA 1999
L Cooper-Patrick J J Gallo J J Gonzales H T Vu N R Powe C Nelson D E Ford

CONTEXT Many studies have documented race and gender differences in health care received by patients. However, few studies have related differences in the quality of interpersonal care to patient and physician race and gender. OBJECTIVE To describe how the race/ethnicity and gender of patients and physicians are associated with physicians' participatory decision-making (PDM) styles. DESIGN,...

Journal: :European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society 2014
Wim A Wuyts Fedro A Peccatori Anne-Marie Russell

The progressive and highly variable course of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) can present patients and their families with various challenges at different points of the disease. Structured communication between the healthcare professional and the patient is vital to ensure the best possible support and treatment for the patient. While research in this area has been limited, an increasing nu...

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