Richard H Xu, Eliza LY Wong School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China Objective: This study is a preliminary exploration of the association between patient involvement in decision-making and patient socioeconomic characteristics and experience in specialist outpatient clinics (SOPCs) in Hong Kong.Methods: Cross-sectional telephone interviews were conducted using the Specialist Outpatient Experience Questionnaire (SOPEQ) in 26 Hospital Authority public SOPCs in Hong Kong. The SOPEQ was designed by The School of Public Health and Primary Care at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, fully taking into account both literature review and the local context of the pu...
In China, public hospitals are the main provider of inpatient service. The Chinese public hospital r...
Abstract Background Evidence-based medicine education has not focused on how clinicians involve pati...
BACKGROUND: A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportunities to ...
Objective: Shared decision-making has been advocated as a useful model for patient management. In de...
BackgroundChina established the Tiered-network Healthcare Delivery System (THDS) in 2015 to address ...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is an important part of patient-centred care. Rese...
Over 90% of outpatient care in China was delivered at public hospitals, making outpatient experience...
BACKGROUND:Over 90% of outpatient care in China was delivered at public hospitals, making outpatient...
Poster Presentation: abstract no. 25Conference Theme: Innovations in Primary CareINTRODUCTION: This ...
Abstract. Background. The main goal of Hong Kong's publicly-funded general outpatient clinics (GOPCs...
Background: Patientchr('39')s preferences in decision-making procedure are defined as the patientchr...
Abstract Background Evaluations on different aspects of the performance of public hospitals in China...
Background and motivations: Serving the largest population of the world, health system in China is f...
Abstract Background and Aims Exploring the mechanism influencing the choice of hospital among patien...
Shared decision-making is related to better health outcomes in serious mental illness. It is not wel...
In China, public hospitals are the main provider of inpatient service. The Chinese public hospital r...
Abstract Background Evidence-based medicine education has not focused on how clinicians involve pati...
BACKGROUND: A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportunities to ...
Objective: Shared decision-making has been advocated as a useful model for patient management. In de...
BackgroundChina established the Tiered-network Healthcare Delivery System (THDS) in 2015 to address ...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is an important part of patient-centred care. Rese...
Over 90% of outpatient care in China was delivered at public hospitals, making outpatient experience...
BACKGROUND:Over 90% of outpatient care in China was delivered at public hospitals, making outpatient...
Poster Presentation: abstract no. 25Conference Theme: Innovations in Primary CareINTRODUCTION: This ...
Abstract. Background. The main goal of Hong Kong's publicly-funded general outpatient clinics (GOPCs...
Background: Patientchr('39')s preferences in decision-making procedure are defined as the patientchr...
Abstract Background Evaluations on different aspects of the performance of public hospitals in China...
Background and motivations: Serving the largest population of the world, health system in China is f...
Abstract Background and Aims Exploring the mechanism influencing the choice of hospital among patien...
Shared decision-making is related to better health outcomes in serious mental illness. It is not wel...
In China, public hospitals are the main provider of inpatient service. The Chinese public hospital r...
Abstract Background Evidence-based medicine education has not focused on how clinicians involve pati...
BACKGROUND: A number of previous studies have suggested that the Japanese have few opportunities to ...