Publications des membres étudiants
Enhancing patient involvement in quality improvement: How complaint managers see their roles and limitations
Abstract Patient involvement is a priority for healthcare organizations seeking to improve the quality of care and services. The contribution that complaint handling can make towards quality improvement has remained underexplored, while healthcare organizations are implementing strategies to effectively involve patients in quality improvement. We conducted a qualitative study to understand how complaint managers see […] Lire la suite
Clinical Governance to Enhance User Involvement in Care: A Canadian Multiple Case Study in Mental Health
Abstract Background: Individuals with serious mental illness face challenges in managing their health, leading to the need for integrating their needs and preferences in care decisions. One way to enhance collaboration between users and providers is to improve clinical governance; a shared responsibility between managers and providers, supported by healthcare organizations (HCOs), policies, and […] Lire la suite
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 […] Lire la suite