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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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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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Predictors of engagement in first-episode psychosis [PDF]
Engagement with psychiatric services is critical for ensuring successful outcomes in patients experiencing a first episode of psychosis (FEP). However, it is not known how sociodemographic factors and patient beliefs about the causes of mental illness ...
Birchwood, M. J.+8 more
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Patient-reported experiences and outcomes of virtual care during COVID-19: a systematic review
Introduction The onset of COVID-19 has caused an international upheaval of traditional in-person approaches to care delivery. Rapid system-level transitions to virtual care provision restrict the ability of healthcare professionals to evaluate care ...
Bishnu Bajgain+5 more
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Making Patient Engagement a Reality [PDF]
Patients are increasingly recognised as the true customers of healthcare. By providing insights and perspectives, patients can help the wider healthcare community better understand their needs and ultimately enhance the value of healthcare solutions being developed.
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Patient engagement with psychological safety
Psychological safety is a multidimensional, dynamic phenomenon that concerns team members' perception of whether it is safe to take interpersonal risks at work. It is particularly important within health care teams who need to work interdependently to coordinate safe patient care within a highly complex, variable and high-stakes work environment.
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eHealth for Patient Engagement: A Systematic Review [PDF]
eHealth interventions are recognized to have a tremendous potential to promote patient engagement. To date, the majority of studies examine the efficacy of eHealth in enhancing clinical outcomes without focusing on patient engagement in its specificity.
Serena eBarello+7 more
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An evaluation of staff engagement programmes in four National Health Service Acute Trusts [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report the findings from an evaluation project conducted to investigate the impact of two staff engagement programmes introduced to four National Health Service (NHS) hospital Trusts in England.
Gale, Nicola K+3 more
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Background Putting patients’ needs and priorities at the forefront of healthcare initiatives and medical product development is critical to achieve outcomes that matter most to patients.
Tom Willgoss+8 more
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