A focus on what is important to patients has been recognized as an essential pillar in care to ensure safe patient care that focuses on outcomes identified as important by patients. Despite this, asking trauma patients and their families what they consider should be the priorities of care and recovery has been neglected. Adult trauma patients admitted to two centers in Australia for ?24h for the treatment of physical injury, and family members of injured patients and clinicians caring for injured patients were invited to participate. Individual interviews were conducted with the patient and family members prior to hospital discharge, and again one and three months post discharge. Individual interviews or focus groups were conducted with cli...
Abstract Background Quality indicators (QI) are used ...
Objective: To explore information needs of unintentional injury patients and their carers over time,...
A growing body of literature acknowledges the wide ranging impact of serious injury (Lyons et al 201...
Introduction A focus on what is important to patients has been recognized as an essential pillar in...
EXPLORING PATIENT PERCEPTIONS OF BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TO RECOVERY FOLLOWING TRAUMA GABBE Belind...
Aims and objectives: To describe the recovery of trauma intensive care patients up to six months pos...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
BACKGROUND: Value-based healthcare models aim to incentivize healthcare providers to offer intervent...
A focus on what is important to patients has been recognized as an essential pillar in care to ensur...
BackgroundInjury can have physical, psychological and social consequences. It is unclear which facto...
Background Injury can have physical, psychological and social consequences. It is unclear which fact...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wo...
Background: Navigating complex health care systems during the multiple phases of recovery following ...
Objective: Injuries can have a long-lasting effect on ability to return-to-work, but there is little...
Objectives: This study was designed to examine changes in function over time after injury and to ide...
Abstract Background Quality indicators (QI) are used ...
Objective: To explore information needs of unintentional injury patients and their carers over time,...
A growing body of literature acknowledges the wide ranging impact of serious injury (Lyons et al 201...
Introduction A focus on what is important to patients has been recognized as an essential pillar in...
EXPLORING PATIENT PERCEPTIONS OF BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TO RECOVERY FOLLOWING TRAUMA GABBE Belind...
Aims and objectives: To describe the recovery of trauma intensive care patients up to six months pos...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
BACKGROUND: Value-based healthcare models aim to incentivize healthcare providers to offer intervent...
A focus on what is important to patients has been recognized as an essential pillar in care to ensur...
BackgroundInjury can have physical, psychological and social consequences. It is unclear which facto...
Background Injury can have physical, psychological and social consequences. It is unclear which fact...
Background: Injury is a leading cause of preventable mortality and morbidity in Australia and the wo...
Background: Navigating complex health care systems during the multiple phases of recovery following ...
Objective: Injuries can have a long-lasting effect on ability to return-to-work, but there is little...
Objectives: This study was designed to examine changes in function over time after injury and to ide...
Abstract Background Quality indicators (QI) are used ...
Objective: To explore information needs of unintentional injury patients and their carers over time,...
A growing body of literature acknowledges the wide ranging impact of serious injury (Lyons et al 201...