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Patient Experience Design Investigation
2023This research provides an exciting opportunity for transformative change; to better link and capture the patient experience with the service delivery of medical treatment; to assess the current state of spatial design in healthcare; and apply an empathetic lens to patient experience.
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The Experience of Patients Engaged in Co-designing Care Processes
The Health Care Manager, 2016This article presents the experiences of patients engaged in co-designing care under a program entitled, "Transforming Care at the Bedside," based at an academic health sciences center. This descriptive, qualitative study collected data through individual interviews.
Lavoie-Tremblay, Mélanie +5 more
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Communication Design Quarterly, 2017
Successfully engaging in a health- or medical-related activity is a matter of understanding what one needs to do. This means information used in this context needs to be easy to use. Accomplishing the goals laid out in the essay will facilitate understanding and allow for effective use. Thus, successful medical and health communication are connected to
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Successfully engaging in a health- or medical-related activity is a matter of understanding what one needs to do. This means information used in this context needs to be easy to use. Accomplishing the goals laid out in the essay will facilitate understanding and allow for effective use. Thus, successful medical and health communication are connected to
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Using Experience-Based Design to Improve the Care Experience for Patients With Pancreatic Cancer
Journal of Oncology Practice, 2016Purpose: Despite the importance of the patient care experience to quality and outcome, the literature detailing the care experience in patients with pancreatic cancer is limited. Methods: To elicit the experience of patients with pancreatic cancer for care redesign, we deployed experience-based design, an emerging methodology based on identification of
Ann, Hagensen +5 more
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Evidence based design for improved patient experience
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2014In addition to the health benefits of improving acoustical comfort for patients and staff in healthcare environments, there is now a financial incentive. Since October 2012, Value Based Purchasing reimbursements of Medicare from the Federal Government is dependent in part upon Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS ...
Melinda Miller +2 more
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Hospital design features related to patient experience
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2019Noise can be problematic in hospitals due to concerns over impacts on patients and staff members. Noise in particular is problematic and consistently rated low on patient experience surveys nationwide. Furthermore, previous studies have linked hospital noise to negative reactions for patients including reduced sleep and increased incidence of re ...
Kenton Hummel +2 more
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Assessing Patient Experience and Patient Preference when Designing Web Support for Smoking Cessation [PDF]
Patients will often resist campaigns to promote healthier behavior but the digital health revolution allows the creation of a much more nuanced set of health messages that can be tailored to the patient or end user. In this study we explore the effects of patient preference on message acceptance and also explore what happens when messages are framed in
Elizabeth Sillence +2 more
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Design Strategies to Foster Improved Experiences for Patients in Rehabilitation
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design JournalPurpose This study examines the impact of facility design on patient experiences in substance abuse treatment centers. Background Therapeutic architecture enhances rehabilitation environments by incorporating sound, light, color ...
Nazli Jafari +5 more
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Experiences with an adaptive design for a dose-finding study in patients with osteoarthritis
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2014Dose-finding studies in non-oncology areas are usually conducted in Phase II of the development process of a new potential medicine and it is key to choose a good design for such a study, as the results will decide if and how to proceed to Phase III. The present article has focus on the design of a dose-finding study for pain in osteoarthritis patients
Frank, Miller +3 more
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An experience in designing patient education materials.
Journal of nursing staff development : JNSD, 1989This article describes the authors' experience in designing four booklets for patient education. Design considerations, readability estimates, layout preparation, content validity, and printing considerations are discussed.
G, Lohr +4 more
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