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Background: Aortic stenosis (AS) treatments include surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Choosing between SAVR and TAVR requires patients to trade-off benefits and risks.
Kevin Marsh +4 more
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Effect of a patient engagement tool on positive airway pressure adherence: analysis of a German healthcare provider database [PDF]
Objective/background: This study investigated the addition of a real-time feedback patient engagement tool on positive airway pressure (PAP) adherence when added to a proactive telemedicine strategy.
Arzt, Michael +6 more
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Introduction Recent shifts in the patient, family and caregiver engagement field have focused greater attention on measurement and evaluation, including the impacts of engagement efforts.
Julia Abelson +13 more
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Mapping Protein Structure Changes with Cysteine Labeling Kinetics by Mass Spectrometry [PDF]
Currently we observe a gap between theory and practices of patient engagement. If both scholars and health practitioners do agree on the urgency to realize patient engagement, no shared guidelines exist so far to orient clinical practice.
A. Claudio Bosio +41 more
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Background: Aortic stenosis (AS) treatments include surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Choosing between SAVR and TAVR requires patients to trade-off benefits and risks.
Kevin Marsh +4 more
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When Patient Activation Levels Change, Health Outcomes and Costs Change, Too [PDF]
Patient engagement has become a major focus of health reform. However, there is limited evidence showing that increases in patient engagement are associated with improved health outcomes or lower costs.
Carmen D. Parrotta +4 more
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Establishing the values for patient engagement (PE) in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) research: an international, multiple-stakeholder perspective [PDF]
PurposeActive patient engagement is increasingly viewed as essential to ensuring that patient-driven perspectives are considered throughout the research process. However, guidance for patient engagement (PE) in HRQoL research does not exist, the evidence-
Anne Lyddiatt +20 more
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A conceptual review of engagement in healthcare and rehabilitation [PDF]
Purpose: This review sought to develop an understanding of how engagement in healthcare has been conceptualized in the literature in order to inform future clinical practice and research in rehabilitation.
Bright, FAS +3 more
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Plain English summary The way we collect and use patient experience data is important because of concern that patients and carers may be excluded by the limited ways it is currently done in NHS services.
Nicola Small +7 more
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Patient Family Advisory Councils (PFACs) are groups of patients, families, and clinical health system leaders collaborating to improve the quality, safety, and experience of care.
Amanda Montalbano MD, MPH, FAAP +6 more
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