Patient Preferences
Cross-source consensus on Patient Preferences from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The review found two major domains shaping patient preference, experience, and engagement: patient factors and device factors. — Understanding patient preferences, experiences and engagement with ambulatory heart rhythm monitoring: a scoping review
- Patient-centred monitoring should consider comorbidity, cognitive limitations, technology access, rural connectivity, prior experience, anxiety, and self-management capacity. — Understanding patient preferences, experiences and engagement with ambulatory heart rhythm monitoring: a scoping review
- Support for AHRM should include education, written and verbal information, troubleshooting, feedback, and realistic expectations. — Understanding patient preferences, experiences and engagement with ambulatory heart rhythm monitoring: a scoping review
- Patient-related factors included clinical characteristics, demographics, education, expectations, lived experience, preferences, daily life, and healthcare interaction. — Understanding patient preferences, experiences and engagement with ambulatory heart rhythm monitoring: a scoping review