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Objective The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the utility of the CFIR framework for evaluating broad-scale change by discussing the challenges to be addressed when planning the assessment of broad-scale change and the solutions developed by the
Jennifer N. Hill +6 more
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Background Patient- and family-centered care (PFCC) is increasingly linked to improved communication, care quality, and patient decision making. However, in order to consistently implement and study PFCC, health care systems and researchers need a solid ...
Clarissa Hsu +10 more
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Introduction Evidence links patient-centered care to improvements in allocation of health care resources, patient satisfaction, chronic disease self-management, morbidity, and mortality.
Jill H. Irby +4 more
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Background Evaluating severity of illness of patients with prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) is important to adopt the best appropriate care management for each individual.
Joao C. Winck +8 more
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Background: Patient satisfaction is playing an increasingly important role in care-quality reforms and healthcare delivery in general. Patient dissatisfaction with nursing services was still a problem in Indonesia and in other developing countries ...
Wahyuni +2 more
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Patient Centered Care (PCC) dalam Dokumentasi Keperawatan
Pelayanan keperawatan harus berfokus pada pasien/patient centered care (PCC) dengan mengedepankan respon terhadap kebutuhan, nilai, keyakinan serta pilihan pasien.
Vinny Vionita Bawuno +2 more
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Introduction While family-centered rounds (FCR) have become increasingly important in pediatrics, there is often no training for residents on appropriate FCR practice.
Priyanka Rao +8 more
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Technical Review of Clinical Outcomes Assessments Across the Continuum of Alzheimer's Disease
Introduction Insight into the relationship between concepts that matter to the people affected by Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and the clinical outcome assessments (COAs) commonly used in AD clinical studies is limited.
Dana B. DiBenedetti +21 more
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Paving the Path to Patient-Centered Healthcare in Africa: Insights From a Student Led Initiative
Patient-centered care (PCC) is a key domain of healthcare quality. Its importance is driven by evidence-based medicine, the predominance of chronic conditions requiring self-care, and the recognition of the priority of patient goals, values, priorities ...
David Jolly Muganzi +6 more
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Palliative Care for People Living With Heart Disease—Does Sex Make a Difference?
The distribution of individual heart disease differs among women and men and, parallel to this, among particular age groups. Women are usually affected by cardiovascular disease at an older age than men, and as the prevalence of comorbidities (like ...
Piotr Z. Sobanski +2 more
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