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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: a concept analysis

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1996
The purpose of this paper is to present an in‐depth analysis of the concept of patient participation The analysis was undertaken using the method described by Walker and Avant Patient participation is defined and the critical attributes are identified Model, borderline and contrary cases illustrate what the concept is and is not The meaning of patient ...
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Information and Participation Preferences of Dental Patients

Journal of Dental Research, 2004
Dutch dentists have a moral and legal obligation to inform their patients and involve them in the decision-making process. It is unclear, though, to what extent patients prefer information and involvement in decision-making. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine levels of preference for information and participation in decision-making ...
Schouten, B.C.   +2 more
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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 ...
Ruth B. Hoppe   +2 more
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Addressing Financial Barriers to Patient Participation in Clinical Trials: ASCO Policy Statement.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2018
Research conducted through clinical trials is essential for evaluating new treatment modalities, establishing new standards of cancer care, and ultimately improving and prolonging the lives of patients with cancer.
K. Winkfield   +5 more
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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 Information and Participation

1990
In the field of disease prevention and treatment, the last decades have been characterised by an increasing demand by patients and the general public for information on and participation in medical decision-making. This has resulted in a profound change in the relationship between patients and caregivers.
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Patient participation in discussing palliative radiotherapy

Patient Education and Counseling, 2005
Cancer patients' participation in doctor-patient interactions has been shown to be an important factor in the emotional processing of their condition, particularly when only palliative treatments can be offered. In this study, we assessed incurable cancer patients' participation in initial consultations with their radiation oncologists (ROs).
Timmermans, L.   +5 more
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Perceptions of patient participation in symptom management as per pdf: A qualitative study with cancer patients, doctors, and nurses as per pdf

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2018
AIM To explore people with cancer, doctors', and nurses' understanding of and attitudes toward, patient participation in symptom management. BACKGROUND In health service policies worldwide, patients are recognized as the important members of the ...
Cen Lin   +3 more
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Patient participation — more or less?

1983
The relationships between patients and doctors have changed and are changing. There are more demands from patients to be better informed about their own problems, about the nature, risks and outcomes of medical/surgical procedures, and more involved in their own care, particularly in long-term disorders, and in the organization and delivery of health ...
Alfred O. Berg   +4 more
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