Patient Education in Orthopedics: the Role of Information Design and User Experience
This narrative review will focus on concepts and methods of Information Design and User Experience for patient education in orthopedics, with osteoarthritis as an application example.Information design can make complex health information clear according to the needs of the patients.
Sara Miriam Goldchmit +2 more
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Co-design of a patient experience survey for arthritis central intake: an example of meaningful patient engagement in healthcare design [PDF]
Background To describe the process of patient engagement to co-design a patient experience survey for people with arthritis referred to central intake.
Eloise C. J. Carr +6 more
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Why experience-based co-design improves the patient experience
Given patients' first-hand knowledge of healthcare services, their ideas for change are essential to designing a successful patient experience. This editorial discusses experience-based co-design, a systematic, evidence-based approach that has been used ...
Joanna Goodrich
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Using experience-based design to understand the patient and caregiver experience with delirium
Hospital-acquired delirium negatively affects clinical outcomes and the care experience for patients and family caregivers. Following the qualitative methods of experience-based design, we completed observations of hospital units and interviews of ...
Lauren Russ +5 more
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Evaluating variables of patient experience and the correlation with design
The objective of this paper was to understand the variables of patient experience by analyzing recent and relevant evidence and to identify design solutions within the hospital environment that positively impact those variables.
Dyutima Jha +2 more
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Summary: Background: Despite widespread recognition of the undeniable impact of nurses on patient safety, important barriers relating to the organization of health systems still hinder the full expansion of the role of these professionals.
St-Germain Daphney +3 more
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Implications of customer participation in outsourcing noncore services to third parties [PDF]
Purpose Focal service providers increasingly involve customers in the decision-making about outsourcing parts of the service delivery process to third parties.
De Pourcq, Kaat +4 more
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Experience-based design: from redesigning the system around the patient to co-designing services with the patient [PDF]
Involving patients in service improvement and listening and responding to what they say has played a key part in the redesign of healthcare processes over the past five years and more. Patients and users have attended stakeholder events, participated in discovery interviews, completed surveys, mapped healthcare processes and even designed new hospitals
Paul, Bate, Glenn, Robert
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Background Involving patients is a key premise of national and international policies on patient safety, which requires understanding how patients or carers want to be involved and developing resources to support this.
Rebecca L. Morris +2 more
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Assessing patients' experience of integrated care: a survey of patient views in the North West London Integrated Care Pilot [PDF]
Despite the importance of continuity of care and patient engagement, few studies have captured patients' views on integrated care. This study assesses patient experience in the Integrated Care Pilot in North West London with the aim to help clinicians ...
Car, Josip +5 more
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