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Patient engagement: qualitative narratives illustrate patient engagement behaviors

Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 2017
ABSTRACTPatient engagement in treatment decisions is endorsed by countless studies and lived experiences. Patient partnership is a widely studied concept because data show that involved patients are more knowledgeable, satisfied, and compliant. After interviewing 57 voluntary cancer patient participants of various ages, sexes, races, and cancer types ...
A. G. Sloan, A. Knowles
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Patient Engagement in Otolaryngology

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Patient engagement, which involves incorporating the patient and family as partners in their care, is a growing focus in otolaryngology and surgery. Attention to patient and family centeredness, shared decision making, and patient experience together improves the overall tenor of patient engagement.
Marisa A, Ryan, Emily F, Boss
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The Engaged Patient

2021
Patient engagement is ever more essential to developing innovative strategies that shape how comprehensive, integrated medical care is delivered to cancer patients and their families. With over 300 licensed professionals across the network, Cancer Support Community (CSC) is the largest nonprofit employer of psychosocial oncology mental health ...
Mitch Golant   +8 more
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Patient and public engagement

Nursing Management, 2010
An online resource for NHS commissioners and providers, or anyone with an interest in patient and public engagement, has been launched by the Picker Institute Europe.
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Patient engagement

Abstract Patient engagement can be defined as the effective and active collaboration of patients in the processes and decisions within the medicine lifecycle. An exemplar framework for patient input and a Toolbox which includes recommendations and tools to support patient engagement activities is provided.
Phil Ambery   +2 more
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Engaging nurses in patient safety

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2002
Critical care nurses can be instrumental in developing and implementing changes to improve patient safety. Targeted interventions, based on nurse-identified issues, can yield measurable results. There were several keys to engaging and sustaining nurses in this effort.
Katharine M, Luther   +5 more
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Engaging Stakeholders and Patient Partners

Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2018
Recent advances in engagement of stakeholders and patient partners in clinical research have bridged the disconnect between researchers and stakeholders, resulting in improved research goals with relevant outcomes, increased clinical trial enrollment, and improved communication of research results.
Kathryn E, Hacker, Angela B, Smith
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Patient engagement, patient empowerment and patient safety

British Journal of Nursing
John Tingle, Lecturer in Law, Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham, discusses several recent reports on the role of patients in patient safety policy
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Pursuing Excellence Through Patient Engagement

AORN Journal, 2014
n the past few years, much has been said in health care about patient engagement. One might easily consider it a new buzz word. Yet, patient engagement has been inadequately infused into perioperative nursing practice. This is likely because of a misunderstanding of the meaning of and opportunities for patient engagement, and a lack of understanding of
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