1999
DOI: 10.1046/j.1369-6513.1999.00060.x
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Patient participation in service improvement: the initial Measures Project experience

Abstract: Background ‘Measures’ is a 2‐year, part‐funded European Community project. It began in March 1998 and has, as its primary foci, the aims of continuing to improve the quality and efficiency of patient care by, (1) re‐examining healthcare processes and (2) determining how best to take advantage of information technology. Central to this has been patient involvement in the project. Initially the project is focused on aspects of rheumatology, diabetes and spinal injury services based across Pinderfields and Pontef… Show more

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“…Referrals to community groups and networks are increasingly advocated as having a key role within healthcare. Referrals of women considering mastectomies (Kenny et al, 1999) or people suffering from rheumatoid arthritis (Millett et al, 1999) to self-help groups of people sharing those experiences are acknowledged as having a positive impact. Advocacy of the bene ts of networks and, where appropriate, referral to gay social networks might enable them to participate in a range of health promotion activities that would be bene cial to, for example, their social well-being, sexual health, mental health, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Referrals to community groups and networks are increasingly advocated as having a key role within healthcare. Referrals of women considering mastectomies (Kenny et al, 1999) or people suffering from rheumatoid arthritis (Millett et al, 1999) to self-help groups of people sharing those experiences are acknowledged as having a positive impact. Advocacy of the bene ts of networks and, where appropriate, referral to gay social networks might enable them to participate in a range of health promotion activities that would be bene cial to, for example, their social well-being, sexual health, mental health, etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consumer's voice is increasingly recognized as essential for improving health care . Health‐care staff begin actively seeking and recording the ‘consumer voice’ through devices such as patient satisfaction surveys, which could be used to measure service quality, notably patient experiences .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%