Service improvement using patient narratives: engaging with the issues In this paper, the authors reflect on data quality issues arising from the UK project that trained senior practitioners to undertake discovery interviews with older people and their relatives about their urgent care experiences. These reflections are used to explore the potential for qualitative research methods to inform the development of discovery interview technique. Key words: xxxxxxx4, xxxx
Background: Measuring, understanding and improving patients’ experiences is of central importance to...
Background: Patients’ experiences have become central to assessing the performance of healthcare sys...
The NHS collects a lot of information about patients’ experiences of care; however, it is not clear ...
In this paper, the authors reflect on data quality issues arising from a UK project that trained sen...
Plain English summary Patient or user involvement in health research is well-established but is ofte...
Aim.- The aim of the study was to examine the usefulness of narratives of older peoples' hospitalisa...
As the number of individuals aged 65 and older in the United States increases, adverse health outcom...
Background: Evidence suggests that older people hold lowerexpectations of healthcare, which restrict...
Background: We set out to explore if, and how, an archive of qualitative, narrative interviews cover...
Policy Points Narratives about patients\u27 experiences with outpatient care are essential for quali...
Objective: To understand what patients and family members know about problems and failures in health...
Objectives: To synthesise qualitative studies that investigated the experiences of healthcare profes...
The individual experiences of older adults in long-term care are broadly recognized as an important ...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the following: the ward teams and senior manage...
Objectives To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of participa...
Background: Measuring, understanding and improving patients’ experiences is of central importance to...
Background: Patients’ experiences have become central to assessing the performance of healthcare sys...
The NHS collects a lot of information about patients’ experiences of care; however, it is not clear ...
In this paper, the authors reflect on data quality issues arising from a UK project that trained sen...
Plain English summary Patient or user involvement in health research is well-established but is ofte...
Aim.- The aim of the study was to examine the usefulness of narratives of older peoples' hospitalisa...
As the number of individuals aged 65 and older in the United States increases, adverse health outcom...
Background: Evidence suggests that older people hold lowerexpectations of healthcare, which restrict...
Background: We set out to explore if, and how, an archive of qualitative, narrative interviews cover...
Policy Points Narratives about patients\u27 experiences with outpatient care are essential for quali...
Objective: To understand what patients and family members know about problems and failures in health...
Objectives: To synthesise qualitative studies that investigated the experiences of healthcare profes...
The individual experiences of older adults in long-term care are broadly recognized as an important ...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the following: the ward teams and senior manage...
Objectives To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of participa...
Background: Measuring, understanding and improving patients’ experiences is of central importance to...
Background: Patients’ experiences have become central to assessing the performance of healthcare sys...
The NHS collects a lot of information about patients’ experiences of care; however, it is not clear ...