BACKGROUND:We explored understanding and experiences of health advocacy among psychiatry and family medicine residents and faculty and the implications for clinical care and teaching through the lens of relationship-centred care. METHODS:This qualitative study was conducted in the psychiatry and family medicine departments at a large urban university. We interviewed 19 faculty members and conducted two focus groups with 18 residents. Semi-structured questions explored the relational meaning of health advocacy, how residents and faculty learned about the role and ethical considerations involved in incorporating advocacy work into clinical practice within a relationship-centred care framework. RESULTS:Four themes emerged from the interviews a...
Abstract Background Family physicians frequently inte...
Background. Health advocacy has been identified as a key outcome competency in the undergraduate cur...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Advocates perform an important role in representing the rights of mental ...
Purpose: Despite its official acceptance as an important physician responsibility, health advocacy r...
PURPOSE: Despite its official acceptance as an important physician responsibility, health advocacy r...
advocate as a central aspect of doctoring that can greatly impact the quality of care one receives. ...
Many medical institutions and professional organizations include advocacy as part of their mission s...
<p>In the medical profession, activities related to ensuring access to care, navigating the system, ...
BackgroundAdvocacy is a core value of the medical profession. However, patient advocacy (advocacy) i...
Background. The CanMEDS Health Advocate role, one of seven roles mandated by the Ro...
Crucial to its success is that physicians enhance their competence in Lifestyle Medicine and take on...
Introduction. Advocacy is a perceived social and professional obligation of physicians, yet many fee...
[Extract] Advocacy can extend across all interactions. However, in healthcare it can form an integra...
It remains unclear what patient advocacy actually entails and what values it ought to embody. It wil...
Over the past 30 years, there has been an increase in consumer and activist behavior among patients,...
Abstract Background Family physicians frequently inte...
Background. Health advocacy has been identified as a key outcome competency in the undergraduate cur...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Advocates perform an important role in representing the rights of mental ...
Purpose: Despite its official acceptance as an important physician responsibility, health advocacy r...
PURPOSE: Despite its official acceptance as an important physician responsibility, health advocacy r...
advocate as a central aspect of doctoring that can greatly impact the quality of care one receives. ...
Many medical institutions and professional organizations include advocacy as part of their mission s...
<p>In the medical profession, activities related to ensuring access to care, navigating the system, ...
BackgroundAdvocacy is a core value of the medical profession. However, patient advocacy (advocacy) i...
Background. The CanMEDS Health Advocate role, one of seven roles mandated by the Ro...
Crucial to its success is that physicians enhance their competence in Lifestyle Medicine and take on...
Introduction. Advocacy is a perceived social and professional obligation of physicians, yet many fee...
[Extract] Advocacy can extend across all interactions. However, in healthcare it can form an integra...
It remains unclear what patient advocacy actually entails and what values it ought to embody. It wil...
Over the past 30 years, there has been an increase in consumer and activist behavior among patients,...
Abstract Background Family physicians frequently inte...
Background. Health advocacy has been identified as a key outcome competency in the undergraduate cur...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis. Advocates perform an important role in representing the rights of mental ...