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Developing recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease: the role of the patient’s perspective in a controversial environment
Abstract Context The Ministry of Health in Québec requested the National Institute of Excellence in Health and Social Services to produce clinical and implementation recommendations for the prophylaxis, diagnosis, and treatment of Lyme disease. Objectives (i) Describe the process of trialing different modalities of patient engagement as a means to integrate a diversity of patient […] Read more
Impliquer des patients dans la révision d’un curriculum de formation en médecine : une étude mixte sur l’intégration d’une perspective d’éthique clinique
Abstract Background: The medical curriculum at the Faculty of Medicine of Université de Montréal has undertaken several major transformations, including the introduction of a new relational approach, that of the partnership with the patient. This study reports on the work completed to revise the problems for problem-based learning by a multidisciplinary group aiming to enhance medical […] Read more
Exploring peer mentoring in pediatric transition: Perspectives of different stakeholders about accompanying patients in gastroenterology
Abstract The literature identifies several issues in the pediatric transition, such as the lack of coordination between pediatric and adult settings and young patients who are not exercising independence in the self-management of their disease. The objective of this study is to explore the potential for a pediatric transition program in gastroenterology, introducing an accompanying patient […] Read more
Patient Engagement: How Patient-provider Partnerships Transform Healthcare Organizations
Patient-oriented approaches to healthcare management have been brought to the fore in recent years, yet this book underlines how even further change is needed in order to fully mobilise the experiential knowledge of patients, and ultimately improve our healthcare systems. With contributions from scholars and patients across the globe, this collection brings together a comprehensive […] Read more
Partnering with patients in quality improvement: towards renewed practices for healthcare organization managers?
Background Around the world, many healthcare organizations engage patients as a quality improvement strategy. In Canada, the University of Montreal has developed a model which consists in partnering with patient advisors, providers, and managers in quality improvement. This model was introduced through its Partners in Care Programs tested with several quality improvement teams in Quebec, Canada. Partnering with […] Read more
Le soutien par les pairs auprès des grands brûlés : de l’hôpital à la maison ?
This content is not available in the selected language. Un article de Gabriel Marcotte, intervenant psychosocial à Entraide Grands Brûlés, intervenant à l’accessibilité à Suicide Action Montréal et étudiant à la maîtrise en psychopédagogie Un projet de recherche mobilisant les efforts conjoints d’un étudiant à la maîtrise en psychopédagogie de l’Université de Montréal, d’un organisme […] Read more
Engaging patients to improve quality of care: a systematic review
Abstract Background To identify the strategies and contextual factors that enable optimal engagement of patients in the design, delivery, and evaluation of health services. Methods We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane, Scopus, PsychINFO, Social Science Abstracts, EBSCO, and ISI Web of Science from 1990 to 2016 for empirical studies addressing the active participation of patients, […] Read more
How patients view their contribution as partners in the enhancement of patient safety in clinical care
This content is not available in the selected language. Abstract Despite the call from the World Health Organization for more active involvement from patients in the prevention of health care-related risks, there is still insufficient evidence about how patients can be more proactive in the safety of their own care. This study helps understand the […] Read more
The Partnership Co-Design Lab: Co-constructing a Patient Advisor Programme to increase adherence to rehabilitation after upper extremity replantation
ABSTRACT Background The Centre of Expertise in Reimplantation and Emergency Microsurgical Revascularisation (CEVARMU) noted a significant difference in rates of adherence to rehabilitation interventions between patients followed at the CEVARMU and those transferred to other rehabilitation facilities. Aims To increase the rate of adherence to rehabilitation interventions, the CEVARMU has initiated an innovative project to […] Read more
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