نتایج جستجو برای: patient participation

تعداد نتایج: 801774  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2013
Catharina Nordin Gunvor Gard Anncristine Fjellman-Wiklund

OBJECTIVE To explore primary healthcare patients' experiences of patients participation in multimodal pain rehabilitation. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 17 patients who had completed multimodal rehabilitation for persistent pain were interviewed. The interviews were analysed using qualitative content analysis. RESULTS One theme, Being in an exchange process, and 4 categories emerged. The ...

2015
Willemijn LA Schäfer Wienke GW Boerma Anna M Murante Herman JM Sixma François G Schellevis Peter P Groenewegen

OBJECTIVE To investigate patients' perceptions of improvement potential in primary care in 34 countries. METHODS We did a cross-sectional survey of 69 201 patients who had just visited general practitioners at primary-care facilities. Patients rated five features of person-focused primary care - accessibility/availability, continuity, comprehensiveness, patient involvement and doctor-patient ...

Journal: :The Journal of rheumatology 2014
Maarten P T de Wit Tineke A Abma Marije S Koelewijn-van Loon Sarah Collins John Kirwan

OBJECTIVE Since 2002, 58 patients have participated as collaborating partners in 6 Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) conferences. Little is known about how they engage with researchers and how they have influenced conference outcomes. METHODS A responsive evaluation was carried out, including a thematic document analysis of conference proceedings and gray literature, participant obse...

2017
Natalie T Roy Erin E Ulrich

OBJECTIVE Improving the patient-physician relationship through patient involvement in the care may lead to improved patient safety and better health outcomes. There exists a gap in knowledge in identifying factors that affect self-reported patient involvement in individualized treatment plans. The objectives of this study were to 1) describe patients' perceptions of their involvement in the cre...

2010
Joanne Protheroe Tom Blakeman Peter Bower Carolyn Chew-Graham Anne Kennedy

BACKGROUND There is worldwide interest in managing the global burden of long-term conditions. Current health policy places emphasis on self-management and supporting patient participation as ways of improving patient outcomes and reducing costs. However, achieving genuine participation is difficult. This paper describes the development of an intervention designed to promote participation in the...

2009
Annelise Norlyk Ingegerd Harder

Postoperative recovery can be accelerated and hospitalization reduced through fast-track programmes. However, documented knowledge is limited and primarily focusing on a medical perspective whereas the patients' perspective lacks documentation. This study describes the lived experience of participating in a fast-track programme after colonic surgery. Sixteen patients were interviewed twice. The...

2017
Mona Ringdal Wendy Chaboyer Kerstin Ulin Tracey Bucknall Lena Oxelmark

Background Active patient participation is a patient safety priority for health care. Yet, patients and their preferences are less understood. The aim of the study was to explore hospitalised patients' preferences on participation in their care and safety activities in Sweden. Methods Exploratory qualitative study. Data were collected over a four-month period in 2013 and 2014. Semi-structured...

Journal: :Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy 2007
Rachel E Davis Rosamond Jacklin Nick Sevdalis Charles A Vincent

BACKGROUND Patients can play an important role in improving patient safety by becoming actively involved in their health care. However, there is a paucity of empirical data on the extent to which patients take on such a role. In order to encourage patient participation in patient safety we first need to assess the full range of factors that may be implicated in such involvement. OBJECTIVE To ...

2015
Wayne A. Psek Rebecca A. Stametz Lisa D. Bailey-Davis Daniel Davis Jonathan Darer William A. Faucett Debra L. Henninger Dorothy C. Sellers Gloria Gerrity

INTRODUCTION The Learning Health Care System (LHCS) model seeks to utilize sophisticated technologies and competencies to integrate clinical operations, research and patient participation in order to continuously generate knowledge, improve care, and deliver value. Transitioning from concept to practical application of an LHCS presents many challenges but can yield opportunities for continuous ...

2014
Angela Bångsbo Anna Dunér Eva Lidén

INTRODUCTION There is a need for individualized discharge planning to support frail older persons at hospital discharge. In this context, active participation on their behalf cannot be taken for granted. The aim of this study was to elucidate patient participation in discharge planning conferences, with a focus on frail older persons, supported by the theory of positioning described by Harré & ...

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