Valuable and viable research pathways for reinforcing the humanity of healthcare [0.03%]
增强医疗人文关怀的研究策略与实践路径研究
Sandra van Dulmen,Aslak Steinsbekk
Sandra van Dulmen
This discussion paper explores valuable and viable research pathways to reinforce the humanity of healthcare, aligning with one of the overarching tasks outlined in the Glasgow Consensus Statement: understand the patient's perspective. The ...
Mattias Tranberg,Chiara Midea,Sarah Bigi et al.
Mattias Tranberg et al.
This discussion paper recognizes that the Glasgow Consensus Statement is not optimally useful unless it is disseminated widely. Knowledge and use of the consensus statement and its call for centering humanism in healthcare extend to medical...
Human-centered healthcare: An organizing principle for reinforcing the humanity of healthcare [0.03%]
以人为本的医疗保健:加强医疗保健的人文性的组织原则
Gregory Makoul
Gregory Makoul
As noted in the Glasgow Consensus Statement on Effective Communication in Clinical Encounters, the need to reinforce the humanity of healthcare "has perhaps never been more apparent".[1] While the consensus statement focused on clinical enc...
Exploring newly referred patients' and their caregivers' display of needs: A microanalysis in specialized outpatient care [0.03%]
探索新转诊患者及其护理人员的需求表现:专科门诊护理中的微观分析
Elna Leth Pedersen,Julia Menichetti,Jennifer Gerwing et al.
Elna Leth Pedersen et al.
Objective: Awareness and responsiveness to patients' needs are essential for practicing person-centered care in specialized outpatient clinics. This study explored how newly referred patients with severe rheumatic autoimm...
Interventions to assess social needs for children with medical complexity and their families: A scoping review [0.03%]
评估儿童及其家庭医疗复杂性的社会需求的干预措施:系统评价
Emily R Johnson,Sarah M Hadge,Sarah M Wachter et al.
Emily R Johnson et al.
Objectives: Accountable Care Organizations have encouraged pediatric practices to adopt a "medical home" model of care. While it is widely understood that social needs can impact the health and wellbeing of pediatric pati...
Stephanie Gehle,Sarah Laudon,Brittany Cowfer et al.
Stephanie Gehle et al.
Objectives: Most children with cancer and their parents want to receive honest, direct information about prognosis, yet pediatric oncologists often avoid or soften prognostic disclosure in the setting of disease progressi...
Patient-centered communication during diagnostic conversations in relation to parental psychosocial outcomes: An exploratory observational study in pediatric leukemia [0.03%]
以患者为中心的交流在诊断对话中的作用与父母的心理社会结局的相关性:一项关于儿科白血病的研究
Petra Buursma,Annemiek Mostert,Esther M M van den Bergh et al.
Petra Buursma et al.
Objectives: Patient-centered communication is important for supporting children and parents to adapt to a new diagnosis of acute pediatric leukemia. Yet, observational research describing patient-centered behavior during ...
The interplay between shared decision making and uncertainty - a conceptual analysis and empirical illustration [0.03%]
共同决策与不确定性的相互作用——概念分析和实证说明
Arwen H Pieterse,Fiorella L Huijgens,Ruben D Vromans et al.
Arwen H Pieterse et al.
Objective: Uncertainty about the most appropriate treatment option is the fundamental reason to involve patients in shared decision making (SDM). Clinicians and patients involved in SDM processes both face uncertainty. Th...
The burden of shared decision-making: A scoping review of burden assessments in SDM research [0.03%]
共享决策的负担:SDM研究中负担评估的范畴审查
Victor Montori th,Fiorella Huijgens,Michael R Gionfriddo et al.
Victor Montori th et al.
Objectives: The aim of this scoping review was to investigate how often and in what manner studies that assess SDM also capture the burden of this process. ...
Shared decision making with ethnic minorities in oncology: An interview study [0.03%]
肿瘤学中与少数民族的共同决策制定:一项访谈研究
Roukayya Oueslati,Asiye Gedik,Ria Reis et al.
Roukayya Oueslati et al.
Objective: This study aims to 1) explore experiences of ethnic minority patients and their relatives regarding shared decision making (SDM) in oncological hospital care, alongside healthcare professionals' (HCPs) experien...