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Highlights of 2023-Print Issue
**The 2023 highlights issue of _Patient Safety_ is available to read online and download at no charge.** This issue revives previously published articles—original studies, data analyses, interviews, safety alerts, and more—as well as Patient Safety ...
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Peripartum patient with epigastric pain [PDF]
A 44-year-old female, gravida 2, para 1, abortus 1, presented to the emergency department with epigastric pain, vomiting and nosebleed at 36 weeks gestation. She had right upper quadrant tenderness and was hypertensive at 138/90 mmHg.
Cruciata, Giuseppe +4 more
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Patient experiences of an ankle fracture and the most important factors in their recovery : a qualitative interview study [PDF]
Objective The objective of this qualitative research study is to explore patient experiences of ankle fracture and the factors most important to them in recovery.
Ellard, David R. +3 more
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Special Issue 2024: Transforming Experience in Non-Hospital Settings
Patient Experience Journal(PXJ) is excited to announce the call for submissions for its July/August 2024 special issue focused on exploring how healthcare organizations are transforming experience in non-hospital settings.
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The summer 2023 issue of _Patient Safety_ is available to read online and download at no charge. This issue features two in-depth data analyses from the largest event reporting database of its kind in the United States, which reveal [patient safety ...
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Unani Patient Experience [PDF]
Unani (also spelt Yunani) refers to the tradition of Graeco-Arabic medicine. Like Ayurveda, this also a comprehensive tradition of medicine that goes back of Hippocrates, but owes a lot to the wisdom and experience of Arabic and Persian physicians. India
Joshi, Himanshu +3 more
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Patient informaticians: Turning patient voice into patient action [PDF]
AbstractHistorically, patients have held a passive role within healthcare, seeking consultation from and following the directions of providers and their care teams. However, changes in culture, education, and technology are making it possible for patients to proactively develop and implement technologies and approaches for health management and quality
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In diverse sports, warm-up (WUP) and cool-down (CD) activities are highly effective at improving performance-relevant factors and reducing the risk of injury when applied systematically; however, scientific evidence is widely lacking in snow sports ...
Vincent Gouttebarge +19 more
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Patient Centricity in Patient Preference Studies: The Patient Perspective [PDF]
Objectives: A factor contributing to the value of patient preference studies is patient centricity. This study aimed to explore how patients want to be involved in the design and conduct of patient preference studies. In addition, we investigated patients' expectations regarding the communication of study results back to patients.
van Overbeeke, Eline +3 more
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The winter 2020 issue of _Patient Safety_ is available to read online and download at no charge. Each issue features the latest evidence-based research, thoughtful commentaries and editorials, interviews with healthcare leaders and safety advocates, and
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