Patient involvement is being encouraged by the government and by others as a way of improving the quality of the service provided in general practice Patients can be involved in their own individual care,for example, in treatment decision making and in disease management or collectively, by providing feedback on aspects of practice organisation and quality.Active participation in treatment decisions and in self management of chronic conditions can benefit patients in the short-term and may lead to better health outcomes in the longer term, although the evidence for this is currently equivocal. However the ethical and societal arguments in its favour seem overwhelming Helping patients to help themselves makes sense for general practitioners ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents a pragmatic framework to guide decisions on involv...
The promotion of active patient participation in healthcare quality improvement projects is an impor...
In this study, a selected sample of GP practices (seven, with 41 members of staff in total) in the N...
Patient involvement is being encouraged by the government and by others as a way of improving the qu...
Patient involvement is being encouraged by the government and by others as a way of improving the qu...
Patient involvement is being encouraged by the government and by others as a way of improving the qu...
INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in healthcare planning, service development and health-...
Background This paper presents the results of the first UK-wide survey of National Health Service (N...
Understanding what dimensions of health care quality patients respond to is essential in order to re...
Background: GPs are often a patient's first point of contact with the health system. The increasing ...
Quality improvements (QI,) based on principles, practices, and tools developed in the manufacturing ...
Patient participation in healthcare organisational decision making is important internationally. Hea...
Improving the quality of general practice services has risen in priority as primary care has taken o...
Background Continuous quality improvement (QI) is necessary to develop and maintain high quality gen...
Quality of care in general practice is mainly based on effectiveness of clinical and inter-personal ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents a pragmatic framework to guide decisions on involv...
The promotion of active patient participation in healthcare quality improvement projects is an impor...
In this study, a selected sample of GP practices (seven, with 41 members of staff in total) in the N...
Patient involvement is being encouraged by the government and by others as a way of improving the qu...
Patient involvement is being encouraged by the government and by others as a way of improving the qu...
Patient involvement is being encouraged by the government and by others as a way of improving the qu...
INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in healthcare planning, service development and health-...
Background This paper presents the results of the first UK-wide survey of National Health Service (N...
Understanding what dimensions of health care quality patients respond to is essential in order to re...
Background: GPs are often a patient's first point of contact with the health system. The increasing ...
Quality improvements (QI,) based on principles, practices, and tools developed in the manufacturing ...
Patient participation in healthcare organisational decision making is important internationally. Hea...
Improving the quality of general practice services has risen in priority as primary care has taken o...
Background Continuous quality improvement (QI) is necessary to develop and maintain high quality gen...
Quality of care in general practice is mainly based on effectiveness of clinical and inter-personal ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents a pragmatic framework to guide decisions on involv...
The promotion of active patient participation in healthcare quality improvement projects is an impor...
In this study, a selected sample of GP practices (seven, with 41 members of staff in total) in the N...