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Patient involvement in the decision-making processes in health matters

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  • patient involvement in the decision-making processes in health matters (en)
  • ushiriki wa mgonjwa katika michakato ya kufanya maamuzi katika masuala ya afya (sw)
  • Beitrag der Patienten zur Genesung als notwendige Ergänzung (de)
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  • 2013-11-01 (xsd:date)
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  • vanc (en)
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  • Several initiatives that have implemented patient participation suggest its effects on quality of care are positive with higher accessibility [62–64], increased patient safety [65] and increased patient satisfaction [53,64]. Health care providers appear to have more empathy and better communication skills [66], which in turn result in better informed and empowered patients [67,68]. (en)
  • The overwhelming majority of interventions targeted skills within multiple behavioral categories. About half of the intervention studies targeted skills in Presenting information and Checking understanding . All but one intervention study included Asking questions skills and most targeted Expressing concerns skills . Finally, 47% of intervention studies targeted Stating preferences skills. (en)
  • We cannot conclude that a superior type of patient communication training program exists or that one method for delivering educational materials is better than another. If anything, the findings of our review indicate that there are many different ways of improving outcomes through patient communication skills... (en)
  • The current systematic review reinforces the importance and potential benefits of training patients in the use of effective communication skills. Reported findings indicate that communication training is a useful approach to increase patients' total level of active participation in healthcare interactions and that some communication behaviors may be more amenable to training . It appears that trained patients do not have longer visits and tend to receive more information from their providers. Our findings also suggest that there is little evidence to support a link between patient communication training and improved health, psychosocial wellbeing, or treatment-relatedoutcomes. (en)
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  • Health consumerism (en)
  • Participatory medicine (en)
  • Patient participation (en)
  • Patient-centered care (en)
  • مشاركة المريض (ar)
  • Patientdelaktighet (sv)
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