Patient Activation
Cross-source consensus on Patient Activation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
How it works
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Highlighted claims
- Patient activation is defined as a patient's knowledge, skills, confidence, and willingness to manage their own healthcare. — Evidence-based team intervention to reduce diagnostic errors in anaemia and CKD diagnoses in primary care: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster RCT
- A Patient Advisory Council of six individuals with prior experience of incorrect or delayed diagnosis was convened to inform study communication strategies and outcome measure selection. — Evidence-based team intervention to reduce diagnostic errors in anaemia and CKD diagnoses in primary care: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster RCT
- Pre-study patient interviews identified three recurring barriers: difficulty knowing which provider to contact, trouble understanding laboratory results, and significant effort required to schedule follow-up tests. — Evidence-based team intervention to reduce diagnostic errors in anaemia and CKD diagnoses in primary care: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster RCT
- Technology cannot substitute for patient engagement or ensure timely completion of follow-up diagnostic tests. — Evidence-based team intervention to reduce diagnostic errors in anaemia and CKD diagnoses in primary care: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster RCT
- All patients interviewed prior to the study endorsed the team-based intervention as beneficial. — Evidence-based team intervention to reduce diagnostic errors in anaemia and CKD diagnoses in primary care: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster RCT