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Why Measure Patient Experience in Physical Therapy?
Background Patient experience is an important component of quality and patient centered health care not fully explored in physical therapy. Main body This article addresses (1) concept of patient experience, (2) importance of capturing the patient ...
Jacob Eversole +4 more
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How to Integrate Patient-Centered Measures in Routine Care: Lessons from Belgian Experiences
BACKGROUND Against the treatment gap and the long delays in seeking treatment for mental health problems, primary care psychology (PCP) was added to reimbursed outpatient mental health services in the Belgian healthcare system.
L. Jansen +3 more
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Patient-reported experience measure in sickle cell disease [PDF]
ObjectivesTo develop patient-reported experience measure surveys for patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) to understand their healthcare and lived experience in the UK and for their use in future to inform healthcare service development.DesignPicker methodology was used as follows: (1) qualitative scoping by focus group discussions; (2 ...
Subarna Chakravorty +11 more
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Background Randomised controlled trials suggest that family therapy has a positive effect on the course of depression, schizophrenia and anorexia nervosa.
Marie Louise Svendsen +4 more
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Measuring Participation: The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Experience [PDF]
To describe the lessons learned in the initial development of Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System social function item banks.Development and testing of 2 item pools within a general population to create item banks that measure ability to participate and satisfaction with participation in social activities.Administration via the ...
Rita K, Bode +3 more
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Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient reported experience measures (PREMs) for Dutch urolithiasis patients [PDF]
AbstractMeasuring quality of care with Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) is becoming increasingly important. With this study we evaluated ESWL and URS treatments with PROMs/PREMs and gained experience with the execution and implementation of PROMs/PREMs in daily practice.
Janneke B. M. Jacobs +3 more
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Patient Experience Shows Little Relationship with Hospital Quality Management Strategies. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Patient-reported experience measures are increasingly being used to routinely monitor the quality of care. With the increasing attention on such measures, hospital managers seek ways to systematically improve patient experience across ...
Arah, Onyebuchi A +11 more
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Background: The global need for focused improvements in palliative care within the acute hospital setting is well noted. A large volume of evidence exists detailing what hospitalised patients with palliative care needs and their families note as ...
Claudia Virdun +3 more
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Background The importance and potential benefits of introducing patient reported measures (PRMs) into health care service have been widely acknowledged, yet the experience regarding their implementation into practice is limited.
An Chen +6 more
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Patient-reported outcome and experience measures in geriatric emergency medicine [PDF]
Older people with frailty and health crises have complex physical and social needs. Modern emergency care systems are fast-flowing, using protocols optimised for single-problem presentations. Systems must incorporate individualised care to best serve people with multiple problems.
van Oppen, JD +3 more
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