Journal article
Patient participation in critical care research, service design, and care delivery
Intensive & critical care nursing, Vol.73, pp.1-2
12/2022
PMID: 35871958
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Abstract
Patient participation in healthcare is an ideal which has gained significant currency over the past two decades and is increasingly recognised as a key factor in the design of safe, high quality health care services, research, and shared decision-making in treatment and care (World Health Organization, 2007). Defined simply, patient participation refers to individual and collective rights and opportunities for patients to influence and engage in decision-making about their care and health services (Castro et al., 2016). Patient participation can include active involvement and dialogue in aspects of individual care such as self-medication, shared decision-making in treatment options, involvement in handover and physical care, while also extending to more complex and collective levels of participation such as shaping and contributing to healthcare research, service improvement projects and health policy (Table 1).
Details
- Title
- Patient participation in critical care research, service design, and care delivery
- Creators
- Rachel Muir - Griffith University (Australia, Gold Coast)
- Publication Details
- Intensive & critical care nursing, Vol.73, pp.1-2
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd
- Identifiers
- 991013317613502368
- Copyright
- © 2022 Elsevier Ltd.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article