نتایج جستجو برای: patient feedback

تعداد نتایج: 850223  

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
andrew j.niemann indiana state unversity, department of applied medicine and rehabilitation, terre haute in, 47809, usa. laura s.juzeszyn leamor kahanov lindsey e.eberman

background suprascapular neuropathy (ssn) is generally thought of as a diagnosis of exclusion. however, increasing attention is being paid to the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of this pathology to prevent chronic supraspinatus and infraspinatus atrophy in patients. to date, literature has only articulated variable or customized treatment and rehabilitation plans without clear standard...

2014
Jed D Gonzalo Brian S Heist Briar L Duffy Liselotte Dyrbye Mark J Fagan Gary Ferenchick Heather Harrell Paul A Hemmer Walter N Kernan Jennifer R Kogan Colleen Rafferty Raymond Wong Michael D Elnicki

BACKGROUND Competency-based medical education increasingly recognizes the importance of observation, feedback, and reflection for trainee development. Although bedside rounds provide opportunities for authentic workplace-based implementation of feedback and team-based reflection strategies, this relationship has not been well described. The authors sought to understand the content and timing of...

2016
Jane K. O’Hara Rebecca J. Lawton Gerry Armitage Laura Sheard Claire Marsh Kim Cocks Rosie R. C. McEachan Caroline Reynolds Ian Watt John Wright

BACKGROUND There is growing interest in the role of patients in improving patient safety. One such role is providing feedback on the safety of their care. Here we describe the development and feasibility testing of an intervention that collects patient feedback on patient safety, brings together staff to consider this feedback and to plan improvement strategies. We address two research question...

2017
Aoife De Brún Emily Heavey Justin Waring Pamela Dawson Jason Scott

OBJECTIVE The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognized. Whilst studies have identified barriers to clinician incident reporting, few have explored barriers and facilitators to patient reporting of safety experiences. This paper explores patient perspectives on providing feedback on safety experiences. DESIGN/PARTICIPANTS Patients (n=28) were invited t...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2012
Michael D Lewek Jeff Feasel Erin Wentz Frederick P Brooks Mary C Whitton

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Persistent deficits in gait speed and spatiotemporal symmetry are prevalent following stroke and can limit the achievement of community mobility goals. Rehabilitation can improve gait speed, but has shown limited ability to improve spatiotemporal symmetry. The incorporation of combined visual and proprioceptive feedback regarding spatiotemporal symmetry has the potential ...

2016
Miranda Heneghan Robert Chaplin

Aims and method This paper aims to review colleague and patient feedback from the 10-year period of the operation of the Royal College of Psychiatrists' 360-degree appraisal system, specifically: (1) examine the overall distribution of ratings; (2) examine the effect of working primarily with detained patients on patient feedback, represented by forensic psychiatrists; and (3) look for a relati...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied language studies 2012
hooshang khoshsima ma’souma jahani farid

since the emergence of the process-oriented approach to second language writing instruction two main questions have been what and how error feedback should be given to the students. the question of whether teachers should provide feedback on grammar in the writing assignments of english as a foreign language students, and if so how, has been a matter of considerable debate in the field of secon...

2017
Michael D Rutherford A Akram

Aims and Method To discuss the methods involved in gathering real-time feedback (RTF) by a London Home Treatment Team. We hypothesized that RTF would lead to changes in service provision and improvements in patient and carer feedback. Patients were invited to provide RTF on discharge. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected and analyzed centrally by the Trust before being disseminated ...

2015
Bastien Boussat Thierry Bougerol Olivier Detante Arnaud Seigneurin Patrice François

BACKGROUND A management tool, called the Experience Feedback Committee, has been applied for patient safety and successfully used in medical departments. The purpose of this study was to analyse the functioning of an Experience Feedback Committee in a psychiatric department and to explore its contribution to the particular issues of patient safety in mental health. METHODS We conducted a desc...

Journal: :Medical humanities 2016
Ewen Speed Charlie Davison Caroline Gunnell

The UK National Health Service (NHS) has long espoused patient and public engagement. Recent years have seen increasing use of internet-based methods of collecting feedback about patient experience and public and staff views about NHS services and priorities. Often hailed as a means of facilitating participative democratic patient engagement, these processes raise a number of complex issues. A ...

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