BackgroundThe number of people with multiple chronic conditions increases as a result of ageing. To deal with the complex health-care needs of these patients, it is important that health-care professionals collaborate in interprofessional teams. To deliver patient-centred care, it is often recommended to include the patient as a member of the team.ObjectiveTo gain more insight into how health-care professionals and patients, who are used to participate in interprofessional team meetings, experience and organize patient participation in the team meetings.MethodsA qualitative study including observations of meetings (n=8), followed by semi-structured interviews with participating health-care professionals (n=8), patients and/or relatives (n=1...
Objective: How healthcare professionals experience patient participation in health service developme...
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Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
BackgroundThe number of people with multiple chronic conditions increases as a result of ageing. To ...
Background: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions increases as a result of ageing. ...
Although the importance of patient participation is acknowledged in today's healthcare, many challen...
Although the importance of patient participation is acknowledged in today's healthcare, many challen...
Background. The number of people with multiple chronic conditions requiring primary care services in...
Background: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions requiring primary care services i...
Background The number of people with multiple chronic conditions receiving primary care services is ...
Introduction: Interprofessional teamwork is increasingly necessary in primary care to meet the needs...
With current rapid expansions to medical knowledge and technology and rising chronicity of diseases,...
Background: Patient involvement in the decision-making process, especially for chronically ill elde...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Multidisciplinary group meetings are one of the key drivers of facili...
Interprofessional practice has become increasingly important. In addition, patients are expected to ...
Objective: How healthcare professionals experience patient participation in health service developme...
Background: Cancer care has become complex, requiring healthcare professionals to collaborate to pro...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...
BackgroundThe number of people with multiple chronic conditions increases as a result of ageing. To ...
Background: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions increases as a result of ageing. ...
Although the importance of patient participation is acknowledged in today's healthcare, many challen...
Although the importance of patient participation is acknowledged in today's healthcare, many challen...
Background. The number of people with multiple chronic conditions requiring primary care services in...
Background: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions requiring primary care services i...
Background The number of people with multiple chronic conditions receiving primary care services is ...
Introduction: Interprofessional teamwork is increasingly necessary in primary care to meet the needs...
With current rapid expansions to medical knowledge and technology and rising chronicity of diseases,...
Background: Patient involvement in the decision-making process, especially for chronically ill elde...
<strong>Introduction: </strong>Multidisciplinary group meetings are one of the key drivers of facili...
Interprofessional practice has become increasingly important. In addition, patients are expected to ...
Objective: How healthcare professionals experience patient participation in health service developme...
Background: Cancer care has become complex, requiring healthcare professionals to collaborate to pro...
Background: Active patient involvement in treatment decisions is seen as a feature of patient-centre...