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A Patient-Centered Journey [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Chemistry, 2018
> Caught in a whirlwind, > > Thunderstorms and rain, > > I'm a patient > > On a journey, > > Traversing unfamiliar terrain. > > First the tiny ouch on a couch, > > My blood tests, reports and all. > > Urine tests, painless, > > Bothersome, necessary. > > No fuss, no mess. > > I'm well taken …
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Patient Journey

open access: yes, 2021
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Zijlstra, Emma, Moesker, Jacintha
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A patient's journey with myalgic encephalomyelitis [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2005
Myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) presents patients and their general practitioners with the challenge of managing a life shaped by chronic debilitating illness, pain, and uncertainty. The notion that body limitations resulting from illness must be recognised is shown in the literature on chronic illness, but at the same time it is necessary to understand
Bie Nio, Ong   +2 more
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Overcrowding in emergency departments: A review of strategies to decrease future challenges

open access: yesJournal of Research in Medical Sciences, 2017
Emergency departments (EDs) are the most challenging ward with respect to patient delay. The goal of this study is to present strategies that have proven to reduce delay and overcrowding in EDs.
Mohammad H Yarmohammadian   +3 more
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Treatment and rehabilitation for cervical cancer: the experience of patient journey management

open access: yesАкушерство, гинекология и репродукция, 2023
Radical surgical intervention, chemoradiotherapy and immune therapy implicated for patients with cervical cancer (CC) can result in significant morphofunctional, psychological, sexual disorders and social maladjustment.
A. A. Akavova   +9 more
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The patient's journey: the progressive ataxias [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2005
There are many different kinds of progressive ataxia. Although early symptoms tend to be similar, there is no “typical” patient. The speed at which the condition progresses varies between different types of ataxia and between individuals. The age when symptoms start also varies.
Hillary, Box   +2 more
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The Hepatorenal Syndrome Patient Pathway: Retrospective Analysis of Electronic Health Records

open access: yesCurrent Therapeutic Research, 2022
: Background: Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is among the leading causes of hospitalization and mortality in patients with chronic liver disease. Objective: To assess the HRS patient journey from preadmission to postdischarge to understand patient ...
Khurram Jamil, MD   +3 more
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The Patient Journey of Schizophrenia in Mental Health Services: Results from a Co-Designed Survey by Clinicians, Expert Patients and Caregivers

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2023
Background: The Patient Journey Project aims to collect real-world experiences on schizophrenia management in clinical practice throughout all the phases of the disorder, highlighting virtuous paths, challenges and unmet needs.
Mauro Emilio Percudani   +6 more
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The BMJ's own patient journey [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2014
A year ago The BMJ committed to setting up an international panel of patients, patient advocates, and clinicians to help us develop a strategy to advance the “patient revolution” in healthcare. This week we are launching it, with due thanks to the members of our advisory panel.
Tessa, Richards, Fiona, Godlee
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Using Design Thinking for Co-Creating an Integrated Care Pathway Including Hospital at Home for Older Adults with an Acute Moderate-Severe Respiratory Infection in the Netherlands

open access: yesInternational Journal of Integrated Care, 2023
Introduction: Acute respiratory infections are common in frail, community-dwelling older people and are accompanied by considerable diagnostic and prognostic uncertainties.
Rianne M. C. Pepping   +6 more
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