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The patient as an active participant

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1980
s of interest to endoscopists '.!... ~ ; Rudolph Schindler, pioneer endoscopist GORDON ME, KIRSNER)B Gastroenterology 77:354-361, 1979 This brief review of Schindler's life, both personal and professional, should be required reading for the new generation of endoscopists. Schindler was a meticulous, thorough observer of the gastric mucosa and published
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Patient participation.

Canadian Medical Association journal, 2010
This study analyses patient questions in prenatal genetic counselling (PGC) in a Hong Kong hospital. The focus is on the kinds of questions asked by the patients and the sequential environments in which the questions are asked. The ten patients in the study are pregnant women at or above 38 years of age, four local Cantonese-speaking Chinese, and six ...
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Patient Centricity and Participation

"It is a truth universally acknowledged by policy makers, researchers and research funding bodies that patients and the public should be 'involved' in research, though there are different perspectives on what such involvement should look like and why it should happen"[Greenhalgh et al., 2019]. 1 The survey of Greenhalgh et al.
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Patient participation.

The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 1980
As two patients we describe the formation, range of activities, and organization of our Practice Association, which provides patient participation for one group practice. Despite some problems, especially communication with potential members, we are convinced of the value of such a practice association.
A, Dakin, J, Milligan
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Facilitating Patient Participation: The Doctor – Patient Encounter

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1989
Our purpose in undertaking this review has been to extract from the literature behavioral prescriptions for physicians and strategies for prevention. We have demonstrated that the physician who wishes to be a successful counselor needs to ensure that the patient knows what to do, work toward patient commitment to behavior change, negotiate and tailor ...
B, Stoffelmayr, R B, Hoppe, N, Weber
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PATIENT PARTICIPATION IN THE DECISION FOR REPLANTATION

Hand Clinics, 2001
It is widely accepted that medical decision making should consider the wishes of the patient. In contrast, traditional decision making in replantation has been based primarily on the expected functional outcome of the replantation as represented in the literature.
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Patient Participation in Changing Behaviors

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1995
Individuals who did not participate in an organized cardiac rehabilitation program were interviewed to discover how they made lifestyle changes after a cardiac illness. The themes obtained from the analysis of the interview data were consistent with the components of Barrett's nursing theory of power as knowing participation in change. Implications for
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A Patient's Experience as a Research Participant

Creative Nursing, 2009
The author presents a brief synopsis of an interview with a research participant, highlighting the individual's insights and recommendations both for participants and for researchers.
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Patient Participation

Southern Medical Journal, 1987
M, Perri, A P, Wolfgang
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PATIENTS PARTICIPATION IN FESTIVALS

Nursing Journal of India, 1989
T P, Prema, P, Rajeswari
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