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The effect of service excellence training: Examining providers\u27 patient experience scores
Previous research and applied work has shown that communication-based training has the potential to impact important outcomes for healthcare organizations.
Holladay, Courtney L. +5 more
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The Emergent Post-Loss Experience (EPLE) in Grief Therapy: A Mixed-Method Study
Emergent Post-Loss Experiences (EPLEs) are reported in experiential grief therapies such as Reparative Experience-Based Grief Therapy (REGT) and Induced After-Death Communication Therapy (IADC).
Claudio Lalla, Fabio D’Antoni
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Cancer Experience of Care Improvement Collaboratives in the National Health Service in England
NHS England started the work described in this article with the ambition of using insight and feedback from the adult National Cancer Patient Experience Survey to grow coproduced service improvements leading to improved patient centred quality outcomes ...
Shareen Juwle +17 more
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Predictors of Clinical Outcomes in IADC Therapy
(1) Background: Induced After-Death Communication (IADC) therapy is a brief intervention facilitating grief resolution through a perceived experience of communication with the deceased.
Fabio D’Antoni, Claudio Lalla
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Experience of Problem-Based Learning in Nursing Education at Kaohsiung Medical University
Nursing education must keep up with the rapidly changing medical landscape to support the competences of nurses in the areas of critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity.
Fan-Hao Chou, Chi-Chun Chin
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Psycho-lexically based Openness to Experience
We investigated whether NEO-PI-R Openness to Experience (Costa & McCrae, 1992) and its six facets could be identified in the natural trait lexicon. To represent the NEO-PI-R Openness, a list of 113 items was selected from a lexically derived trait list ...
Boele De Raad +2 more
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Call for Submissions Special Issue - July 2020: Patient & Family Experience in Behavioral Health
Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) is excited to announce the call for submissions for its July 2020 special issue on the topic of patient & family experience in behavioral health. With a continued focus on the critical role of behavioral health in society
Journal, Patient Experience +1 more
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the Brazilian experience in overcoming the difficulties of technology-based companies in incubators in order to propose improvement actions using incubators in Brazil as reference.
Pedro Paulo Andrade Júnior
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Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) is excited to announce a call for submission for its special issue scheduled for July 2018 on the topic of patient & family experience in children’s hospitals and pediatric care.
Journal, Patient Experience +1 more
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As healthcare becomes more of a consumerism-based industry, organizations and leaders are embracing innovative approaches and models to drive patient choice and brand loyalty.
Petrosino, Leah +7 more
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