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Patient and Doctor Perceptions of Hypertension and its Treatment: a Qualitative Study in Urban Hospitals of Pakistan
(2019-12-23)Hypertension (HTN) is a chronic disease that has become a growing public health problem in countries around the world, including Pakistan. Successful HTN control is an essential cornerstone in the prevention of morbidity ... -
Patient and Family Centered Actionable Processes of Care and Performance Measures for Persistent and Chronic Critical Illness: A Systematic Review
(2019-04-01)Objectives: To identify actionable processes of care, quality indicators, or performance measures and their evidence base relevant to patients with persistent or chronic critical illness and their family members including ... -
Patient and public involvement in a study of multimedia clinical trial information for children, young people and families
(2020-02-01)There is increasing recognition of the need to involve the public in health research, but accounts of how best to achieve this are scarce. This article describes public involvement in the TRials Engagement in Children and ... -
Patient and staff opinions are vital to debate about services
(2016-12-07)The NHS consults and collaborates with patients, carers and the public in a spirit of public involvement. This means that listening to, and acting on, feedback is important during the planning, redesigning and reconfiguring ... -
Patient Centred Care in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy
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Patient experiences of hospital food provision : Maintaining the older body in hospital
(2011-11-02)Food is vital to the maintenance of the physical body, but also has social and psychological roles important for health and well-being. Malnutrition and poor nutritional care of older patients in Westernised hospital ... -
Patient harm and institutional avoidability of out-of-hours discharge from intensive care: An analysis using mixed methods
(2022-03-07)Objective: Out-of-hours discharge from ICU to the ward is associated with increased in-hospital mortality and ICU readmission. Little is known about why this occurs. We map the discharge process and describe the consequences ... -
Patient Pathway Modelling Using Discrete Event Simulation to Improve the Management of COPD
(2020-12-30)The number of people affected by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is increasing and the hospital readmission rate is remarkably high. Therefore, healthcare professionals and managers have financial and ... -
Patient Perspectives on Learning of a Psychosis Diagnosis
(2023-10-17)Background: The experience of receiving psychiatric diagnoses is under researched. The impact of how an individual receives a diagnosis of psychosis, as used in early intervention services is particularly lacking in empirical ... -
Patient Preferences for Longer or More Frequent In-Center Hemodialysis Regimens: A Multicenter Discrete Choice Study
(2022-10-23)Rationale & Objective Longer and more frequent hemodialysis sessions are associated with both benefits and harms. However, their relative importance to patients and how they influence acceptability for patients have not ... -
Patient Reported Experience of Kidney Care in the UK 2019
(UK Renal Registry / Kidney Care UK, 2020-01-01)We are pleased to present the 2019 Kidney Patient Reported Experience Measure report (Kidney PREM). Following the initial pilot in 2016, involving over 8,000 people living with kidney disease, participation has continued ... -
Patient Reported Experience of Kidney Care in the UK 2020
(UK Renal Registry / Kidney Care UK, 2021-05-14)Headline findings in 2020 • Encouragingly, despite the global pandemic, patients continue to rate their Overall Experience of the service provided by their renal centre highly. • Patient reported experience of Support and ... -
Patient Reported Experience of Kidney Care in the UK 2021
(UK Kidney Association, 2022-06-20)Headline findings • 12,416 people with kidney disease, from all 68 treating centres in the UK, took part in Kidney PREM this year, largely online. • Overall experience of kidney care continues to be rated highly, with many ... -
Patient Reported Experience of Kidney Care in the UK 2022
(UK Renal Registry / Kidney Care UK, 2023-05-25)Executive Summary This is the seventh annual report of the national Kidney PREM which is a measure of kidney patients’ self-reported experience of the care they receive from kidney centres. It provides people living with ... -
Patient Reported Experience of Kidney Care in the UK 2023
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Patient reported outcome measures in child and adolescent mental health services: Associations between clinician demographic characteristics, attitudes, and efficacy
(2017-01-19)Background Policy recommends using patient reported outcome measures (PROMs), yet their use is persistently low. Our aim was to examine the association between PROM use and clinician demographic characteristics, attitudes ...