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Patient centred care: essential but probably not sufficient

- bmj.com [PDF] 
KW Kizer - British Medical Journal, 2002 - qshc.bmj.com
T he paper by Kuhn and Youngberg 1 in this issue of QSHC takes an historical
approach to the evolution of risk management, following it from past fail- ures
into the path for its future success. The essence of the change will occur ...
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Patients' views of follow-up after treatment for gynaecological cancer


FM Kew, K Galaal, H Manderville - Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
This project set out to quantify women's views of routine follow-up. Women
attending for routine follow-up after gynaecological cancer completed a
questionnaire. A total of 54% (48/89) reported increased anxiety prior to ...
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[PDF] Improving Quality (IQ): A Systems Approach for the New Zealand Health and Disability …


AC Draft - moh.govt.nz
In the foreword to my New Zealand Health Strategy I noted that people had been
telling the Government that they wanted a system that put people at its heart. I
also noted that higher quality care had been identified as a common goal ...
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Health care process modelling: which method when?


GT Jun, J Ward, Z Morris, J Clarkson - International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2009 - ISQHC
Objective. The role of process modelling has been widely recognized for
effective quality improvement. However, application in health care is somewhat
limited since the health care community lacks knowledge about a broad range ...
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[PDF] Becoming 'patient-centred'


H Wilson - alcoholcme.org.nz
ABSTRACT Patient-centredness is becoming es- tablished as the main approach to
medical care in general practice. While possibly illustrative of a new
'paradigm' of clinical care, it is more helpfully viewed as a better method ...
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A critical analysis of the relationship between health promoting behaviours, an individual's …

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SMS Smith, 2009 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Page 1. A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEALTH PROMOTING
BEHAVIOURS, AN INDIVIDUAL'S HEALTH RISK, ASTHMA SEVERITY AND ...
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Risk management, or just a different risk?


Y Freer, A Lyon - Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal …, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
National reporting of adverse incidents has resulted in a number of clinical
alerts being issued. Despite a lack of evidence, these alerts are often
accompanied by a mandatory requirement to alter practice. There is likely ...
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[CITATION] Meaning-full disease: how personal experience and meanings cause and maintain physical …


B Broom, 2007 - books.google.com
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Peak flow meters for asthma patients. Do they up the benefits or up the costs?

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CP Por, MF Evans - Canadian Family Physician, 1998 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Do they up the benefits or up the costs? ... Choo Pin Por, PHARMD Michael E
Evans, BA, MD, CCFP ... Cowie RL, Revitt SG, Underwood MF, Field SK The effect
of a peak flow-based action plan in the prevention of exacerbation of ...
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[CITATION] Original articles-Emergency department discharge instructions: A wide variation in practice …


D McD Taylor, PA Cameron - Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine, 2000 - Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, c1994-c2000.
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