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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Transforming The American Experience Of Death: What Dreams May Come?, Melinda Xu, Geoffrey A. Silvera Phd, Mha, Lyle Walton, Jane Banaszak-Holl
Transforming The American Experience Of Death: What Dreams May Come?, Melinda Xu, Geoffrey A. Silvera Phd, Mha, Lyle Walton, Jane Banaszak-Holl
Patient Experience Journal
There is no means to evaluate the death experience in the US healthcare system. Other countries have established population-wide measures to evaluate and improve the dying experience for patients and their families. With an increasing population of advanced-age persons, changes in sites of death, and a continually fractured healthcare delivery system, there is a need to establish a universal assessment of the quality of death in the US. In this commentary, we outline the need for such an assessment and build off of previous literature on the various existing assessments of the quality of death that have typically been reserved …
Patient-Centered Care Frameworks, Models And Approaches: An Environmental Scan, Aghna Wasim, Maria Sajan, Umair Majid
Patient-Centered Care Frameworks, Models And Approaches: An Environmental Scan, Aghna Wasim, Maria Sajan, Umair Majid
Patient Experience Journal
Although the definition of patient-centered care (PCC) remains unclear, researchers and healthcare professionals describe the concept as treating the patient as a unique human being with consideration for their physical and psychosocial needs and emphasize the importance of shared-decision making between patients and healthcare professionals. However, discussion around the connection and overlap between PCC and patient and family engagement (PE) has been limited. Some authors describe PE as an operationalization of PCC, while others consider PE a type of PCC. An enhanced understanding of PCC might allow for improvements in implementing PE across healthcare systems. Insight into the operationalization of …
A Concept Analysis Of The Patient Experience, Tanja Avlijas Rn, Mscn, Janet E. Squires Rn, Phd, Michelle Lalonde Rn, Phd, Chantal Backman Rn, Phd
A Concept Analysis Of The Patient Experience, Tanja Avlijas Rn, Mscn, Janet E. Squires Rn, Phd, Michelle Lalonde Rn, Phd, Chantal Backman Rn, Phd
Patient Experience Journal
Patient experience, an essential indicator of quality patient care, is of increasing importance to hospitals that want to improve and maintain strong patient experience metrics to remain competitive in the business of healthcare. The aim of this study was to clarify the concept of the patient experience by identifying its existing definitions, methods of measurement, and underlying themes and attributes, to differentiate it from similar concepts and propose an operational and theoretical definition to guide valid and reliable development of future assessment tools. Walker and Avant’s eight-step methodology served as the framework for this concept analysis. A literature search, using …