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Musculoskeletal pain stakeholder engagement and partnership development: determining patient-centered research priorities

Musculoskeletal pain stakeholder engagement and partnership development: determining patient-centered research priorities

... specific patient, therefore recommenda- tions for increased patient engagement and participation in sharing their personal experiences early during re- search proposal development has been suggested by ...

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Strategies for incorporating patient-reported outcomes in the care of people with chronic kidney disease (PRO kidney): a protocol for a realist synthesis

Strategies for incorporating patient-reported outcomes in the care of people with chronic kidney disease (PRO kidney): a protocol for a realist synthesis

... Methodology: Realist synthesis is an explanatory approach to data synthesis that aims to explain how context and mechanisms influence the outcome of an intervention. An initial program theory will be developed ...

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Evaluating complementary and alternative medicine interventions: in search of appropriate patient centered outcome measures

Evaluating complementary and alternative medicine interventions: in search of appropriate patient centered outcome measures

... vant outcome measures to assess whether the interven- tions work, in what conditions and for what population ...available patient-centered out- come measures from a variety of health and social ...

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Developing a patient-centered outcome for targeting early childhood obesity across multiple stakeholders

Developing a patient-centered outcome for targeting early childhood obesity across multiple stakeholders

... the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Initiative (PCORI) Methodology Committee, [14] including a broad definition of stake- holders, using qualitative data to identify outcomes rele- vant to those ...

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A patient-centered composite endpoint weighting technique for orthopaedic trauma research

A patient-centered composite endpoint weighting technique for orthopaedic trauma research

... marketing research but have been more re- cently applied to healthcare research [13, ...clinical outcome, can be de- scribed by its characteristics, or attributes ...the patient-reported ...

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Methods to identify and prioritize patient-centered outcomes for use in comparative effectiveness research

Methods to identify and prioritize patient-centered outcomes for use in comparative effectiveness research

... beneficial outcome domains (see Additional file 2); we selected the domains related to gabapentin-neuropathic pain that we found most fre- quently for further ...each outcome would affect a participant’s ...

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Development and validation of a patient-centered outcome measure for young adults with pediatric hip conditions: the “Quality of Life, Concerns and Impact Measure”

<p>Development and validation of a patient-centered outcome measure for young adults with pediatric hip conditions: the &ldquo;Quality of Life, Concerns and Impact Measure&rdquo;</p>

... clinical research in PHC orthopedic surgery is beginning to emerge, previously predominantly being observational case ...robust outcome measures that access the range of desirable out- comes, thus the ...

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Overcoming barriers to the implementation of patient-reported outcomes in cancer clinical trials: the PROMOTION Registry

Overcoming barriers to the implementation of patient-reported outcomes in cancer clinical trials: the PROMOTION Registry

... the patient ’ s standpoint has become a must in clinical research and is highly valued by major ...complete patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments to obtain patient-centered ...

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Measuring what matters to rare disease patients – reflections on the work by the IRDiRC taskforce on patient-centered outcome measures

Measuring what matters to rare disease patients – reflections on the work by the IRDiRC taskforce on patient-centered outcome measures

... by patient advocacy organisations, as recently proposed by Eurordis [62]) to join forces in early development stages to fund research on what outcomes ought to be ...

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Achieving optimal delivery of follow-up care for prostate cancer survivors: improving patient outcomes

Achieving optimal delivery of follow-up care for prostate cancer survivors: improving patient outcomes

... cancer patient-centered and patient-reported outcomes, to assess the evidence base sup- porting these measures, and to document the gaps in the ...future research in long-term survivors for ...

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A photo-elicitation study of homeless and marginally housed Veterans’ experiences with patient-centered care

A photo-elicitation study of homeless and marginally housed Veterans’ experiences with patient-centered care

... Of particular importance was that providers and staff work together and communicate with each other and the patient. For example, one person described their VA care as, “A group of people working together, because ...

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Stakeholder engagement analysis   a bioethics dilemma in patient targeted intervention: patients with temporomandibular joint disorders

Stakeholder engagement analysis a bioethics dilemma in patient targeted intervention: patients with temporomandibular joint disorders

... translational research and translational ...translational research and translational effectiveness is the assessment of the extent to which stakeholders are actively engaged in the translational process of ...

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH

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... Despite the cited differences both the evidence- based and traditional approach emphasize on high value of clinical skills, experience and integrating evidence with patient values. Research evidence helps ...

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The Concepts of “Patient Suffering” and “Favorable
Interaction” in Nurse-Patient Conflicts Based on Gaps in
Perception

The Concepts of “Patient Suffering” and “Favorable Interaction” in Nurse-Patient Conflicts Based on Gaps in Perception

... Specifically, to alleviate a patient’s suffering, nurses must determine each patient’s desires, trust, hope, powerlessness, guilt, and shame, [12] and a nurse should understand each patient’s unique experience of their ...

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Communicating With Children and Families: From Everyday Interactions to Skill in Conveying Distressing Information

Communicating With Children and Families: From Everyday Interactions to Skill in Conveying Distressing Information

... Sometimes, especially when practitioners have be- come extremely close to the patient, attending the me- morial or funeral service may be appropriate. This act serves to let the family know that the concern and ...

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Community-based pediatric palliative care for health related quality of life, hospital utilization and costs lessons learned from a pilot study

Community-based pediatric palliative care for health related quality of life, hospital utilization and costs lessons learned from a pilot study

... expand the services available to primary care providers required by their patients—in particular children with spe- cial health care needs [39]. Despite the decades-old devel- opment of these evidence-based practices, ...

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Making patient centered care a reality: a survey of patient educational programs in Italian Cancer Research and Care Institutes

Making patient centered care a reality: a survey of patient educational programs in Italian Cancer Research and Care Institutes

... standards]. But, while PE activities have been described in some institutions treating cancer patients [46, 47], very few studies have investigated the PE situation in a wider and more homogeneous context, such as com- ...

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Patient reported outcome measures for use in pregnancy and childbirth: a systematic review

Patient reported outcome measures for use in pregnancy and childbirth: a systematic review

... No studies were included from CROWN or COMET initiatives, as these were found to focus on core out- come sets for reporting clinical study data rather than on patient reported outcomes. The searches produced a ...

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Everybody needs a cheerleader to get a kidney transplant: a qualitative study of the patient barriers and facilitators to kidney transplantation in the Southeastern United States

Everybody needs a cheerleader to get a kidney transplant: a qualitative study of the patient barriers and facilitators to kidney transplantation in the Southeastern United States

... previous research conducted after the 2008 implementation of the Conditions for Coverage that suggests that despite these regulations, many patients on dialysis (particularly underserved popula- tions) in the ...

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JPCRR Author Instructions

JPCRR Author Instructions

... • Content: Any form of creative writing (essays, poems, short stories, etc.) pertaining to his/her experience or interaction with a patient or groups of patients. People of all health care disciplines are welcome ...

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