1. Partnering With Patients to Improve Care: The Value of Patient and Family Advisory Councils.
- Author
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Cunningham R and Walton MK
- Subjects
- Cooperative Behavior, Humans, Quality Improvement, Advisory Committees organization & administration, Nursing Staff, Hospital organization & administration, Patient Satisfaction, Patient-Centered Care organization & administration, Professional-Family Relations, Professional-Patient Relations
- Abstract
Increasingly, healthcare organizations are adopting patient and family advisory councils as a key strategy to create a culture grounded in patient- and family-centered principles and improve the patient experience. In the 1st of a 3-part series, the chief nurse executive and the director of patient- and family-centered care at a Magnet®-designated academic medical center discuss how a stronger patient voice can lead to better care and improved clinical outcomes. The authors examine ways in which the Magnet culture helped drive change and offer tips to establish a successful patient and family advisory council.
- Published
- 2016
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