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Incorporating Patient and Caregiver Experiences Into Cardiovascular Clinical Trial Design

JAMA Cardiology, 2017
Patient centeredness is a concept that is increasingly being viewed as essential for clinical research. A core principle involves a comprehensive assessment and integration of patient and caregiver perspectives into trial design. Importantly, this involves more than just soliciting feedback.
Sean P, Collins   +10 more
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Patients' experiences and use of a therapeutic garden: from a designer's perspective | Patients' experiences and use of a therapeutic garden: from a designer's perspective

Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen, 2010
The object of this study is to broaden our knowledge on how a therapeutic landscape is used and experienced by its patients. Data refer to qualitative, semi-structured and hour-long interviews with ten patients in a Swedish healing garden. All patients have stress-related diseases and are participants in a rehabilitation programme with nature-assisted ...
Carina Tenngart Ivarsson, Patrik Grahn
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Experiences with an Electronic Patient Record in a Clinical Context: Considerations for Design

1997
This paper argues that we should see medical work practices as natural systems, and that we should understand the process of IT design as the development of sociotechnical configurations. Drawing upon our experiences with an electronic patient record (EPR) on an Intensive Care Unit, several considerations for design are developed. First, the EPR should
M, Berg   +3 more
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LEARNING FROM MISTAKES. PATIENT CENTRIC DESIGN EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

ICERI Proceedings, 2019
Rough, systematic and random errors unravel along the relationship path between the user and the medication-product. A relationship that lasts the "time" of care and that sees the user as interpreter of different roles and situations. It is the care for oneself, but also one in which the role is to assist someone else.
V. M. Iannilli   +2 more
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How Facility Design Impacts the Patient Experience

Healthcare Administration Leadership & Management Journal
A patient’s first impression is gathered from several touch points. How a patient feels the first time he or she enters your facility is a vital component of that impression. Providing a desirable experience in a space that makes sense in the context of the practice image, as well as providing an efficient environment for the functions of the practice ...
Judy Capko, Cheryl Bisera
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User-centred design of patient information for hospital admissions and patient experience

2014
This paper describes a user-centred approach to information design in an Acute Medical Unit (AMU). It presents a process for inclusion of clinical staff, nurses and patients in the design of information to be used for improving the efficiency of patient admissions to the wards and to increase patient understanding and satisfaction with the service ...
Lang, Alexander R.   +4 more
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Optimizing Patient Experience Using Human-Centered Design

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2020
Achala, Vagal   +6 more
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POS0065-PARE EDUCATION FOR PATIENTS, DESIGNED BY PATIENTS: THE EXPERIENCE IN THE DESIGN OF A RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PRIMER

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2023
F. Rodriguez   +5 more
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Impact of Inpatient Unit Design Features on Overall Patient Experience and Perceived Room-Level Call Button Response

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Hui Cai, Francis Fullam, Louis F Fogg
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