BACKGROUND: Many health care organizations want to improve their responses to patients who suffer medical injuries. Their ability to understand how well they meet patients' needs is limited by the lack of suitable instruments for assessing injured patients' experiences. METHODS: This study aimed to generate items for a patient experience questionnaire that medical facilities can use to assess how well resolution met patients' needs. The Medical Injury Reconciliation Experiences Survey (MIRES) was based on findings from previous studies of New Zealand and American patients' experiences of non-litigation resolution of medical injuries. The researchers performed a content analysis of 24 transcripts from a stratified random sample of 92 intervi...
BACKGROUND: Patient-centeredness is a key component of health care quality. However, patient-centere...
Objective: To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experience...
BackgroundInjury can have physical, psychological and social consequences. It is unclear which facto...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
EXPLORING PATIENT PERCEPTIONS OF BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TO RECOVERY FOLLOWING TRAUMA GABBE Belind...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the psychological impact of surgical accidents and assess the adequacy of expl...
Objective: To explore information needs of unintentional injury patients and their carers over time,...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the healthcare perceptions for individuals wit...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to develop and test a core set of questions to measure pati...
Abstract Background: Patient safety is a priority in health systems across Canada and globally. D...
Background: In the UK, studies suggest that the transition from hospital to home after an injury can...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a gen...
AIM: To determine from a patient perspective what improves the quality of care and patient satisfact...
Different types of medical imaging are increasingly being used to explain specific aspects of injuri...
Background Injury can have physical, psychological and social consequences. It is unclear which fact...
BACKGROUND: Patient-centeredness is a key component of health care quality. However, patient-centere...
Objective: To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experience...
BackgroundInjury can have physical, psychological and social consequences. It is unclear which facto...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
EXPLORING PATIENT PERCEPTIONS OF BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS TO RECOVERY FOLLOWING TRAUMA GABBE Belind...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the psychological impact of surgical accidents and assess the adequacy of expl...
Objective: To explore information needs of unintentional injury patients and their carers over time,...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the healthcare perceptions for individuals wit...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to develop and test a core set of questions to measure pati...
Abstract Background: Patient safety is a priority in health systems across Canada and globally. D...
Background: In the UK, studies suggest that the transition from hospital to home after an injury can...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a gen...
AIM: To determine from a patient perspective what improves the quality of care and patient satisfact...
Different types of medical imaging are increasingly being used to explain specific aspects of injuri...
Background Injury can have physical, psychological and social consequences. It is unclear which fact...
BACKGROUND: Patient-centeredness is a key component of health care quality. However, patient-centere...
Objective: To develop and validate a mechanism for patients to provide feedback on safety experience...
BackgroundInjury can have physical, psychological and social consequences. It is unclear which facto...