2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2306-0
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Exploring “patient-centered” hospitals: a systematic review to understand change

Abstract: BackgroundThe healthcare scenario in developed countries is changing deeply: patients, who are frequently affected by multi-pathological chronic conditions, have risen their expectations. Simultaneously, there exist dramatic financial pressures which require healthcare organizations to provide more and better services with equal (or decreasing) resources. In response to these challenges, hospitals are facing radical transformations by bridging, redesigning and engaging their organization and staff.MethodsThis … Show more

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“…Geriatric hospitals may be a myth, but patient-centered hospitals are not (4). Geriatrics could contribute to a clear guidance to health policy makers and managers on how to effectively implement new organizational models; geriatricians employed in the staff of each ward from the emergency room to the intensive care unit as well as frailty hospital units are not a blasphemy!…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geriatric hospitals may be a myth, but patient-centered hospitals are not (4). Geriatrics could contribute to a clear guidance to health policy makers and managers on how to effectively implement new organizational models; geriatricians employed in the staff of each ward from the emergency room to the intensive care unit as well as frailty hospital units are not a blasphemy!…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, patients' opinions regarding the way in which these demands were taken into consideration during their treatment varies to greater extent. Demands which scored highly in this respect are: staff courtesy (6.5), the adaptation of treatment in line with patient requirements (6.3), respect for intimacy (6.3), the fact that professionals provide contact details (6.2) and pain management (6,1). HCO 2 patients mostly found that the adaptation of paramedical care (6.4) and timing adjustments in line with patient requirements (6.1) were given appropriate consideration.…”
Section: Comparison Between Importance and Consideration Perceivedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studying patient experience has proven to be useful, in a number of areas. Initially, at the individual level in which private hospitals with patient-centered care has been championed for some years within the healthcare industry [18] and there is evidence that it can improve outcomes for patients, including patient safety, patient satisfaction and anxiety reduction [19]. Another area is that investigating patient experience can lead to a product design, for example computer games specifically designed and developed to assist patients endure the pains during their treatments [20,21].…”
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confidence: 99%