Using patient-reported measures to drive change in healthcare: the experience of the digital, continuous and systematic PREMs observatory in Italy [PDF]
Background The use of Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) has great potential in healthcare service improvement, but a limited use. This paper presents an empirical case of PREMs innovation in Italy, to foster patient data use up to the ward ...
Sabina De Rosis +2 more
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Therapists’ and patients’ experiences with electronic patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) before and during treatment in community mental health services: a qualitative study in Norway [PDF]
Background The implementation of electronic patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) in community mental healthcare is a complex experience for both therapists and patients. Barriers need to be identified
Eirik Roos +5 more
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Why it is hard to use PROMs and PREMs in routine health and care [PDF]
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) show the results of healthcare activities as rated by patients and others. Patients or their proxies record feedback using questionnaires.
Tim Benson
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Development of validated, context-specific patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) tools to enhance quality and patient safety in India [PDF]
Objectives Patient-reported experience measures (PREMs) offer unique insights into patient perceptions of care. However, their implementation at the micro level with regards to patient safety remains limited.
Malathi Murugesan +7 more
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Patient-reported outcome and experience measures in cardiovascular disease: a scoping review as part of iCARE4CVD [PDF]
Background Patient-reported outcome and experience measures (PROMs and PREMs) are increasingly acknowledged as vital instruments for assessing the quality of care for cardiovascular diseases (CVD).
Bianca Steiner +13 more
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Validation of the Italian version of the Patient Reported Experience Measures for intermediate care services [PDF]
Sergio Cinocca,1 Paola Rucci,1 Concetta Randazzo,1 Elizabeth Teale,2 Davide Pianori,1 Emanuele Ciotti,3 Maria Pia Fantini1 1Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, Unit of Hygiene, Public Health and Biostatistics, Alma Mater Studiorum ...
Cinocca S +6 more
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The contribution discusses the history of Primary School Prem from its founding in 1826 to the early twentieth century. The aim is to present the history of the school as well as how the establishment of the education system and the work performed by teachers and priests affected the economic development of the Prem school district in the period ...
Aneja Rože
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Co‐Producing Patient‐Reported Experience Measures With People With Intellectual Disability to Improve Healthcare Quality and Outcomes: The ‘Listen to Me’ Project Protocol [PDF]
Introduction Intellectual disability, defined by significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviour with onset during the developmental period, affects an estimated 2% (108 million) of people worldwide.
Reema Harrison +31 more
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Background This study explores Australian consumers’ perceptions, comprehension, and intended use of Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) from Hospital Report Cards in future hospital decision-making, with a focus on health literacy.Methods. Data
Madeline Schultz +5 more
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Case-mix Adjustment of Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs): a rapid review to inform benchmarking practices across inpatient health centers in Switzerland [PDF]
Aim The rapid review aimed to analyse current practices and recommendations regarding case-mix adjustment for benchmarking Patient Reported Experience Measures (PREMs) across inpatient health centres.
Katrina Obas +2 more
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