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Patient-centred outcomes research: perspectives of patient stakeholders

Authors :
J. Sanford Schwartz
Marsha N. Wittink
Ravishankar Jayadevappa
Sumedha Chhatre
Joseph J. Gallo
Source :
JRSM Open
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective To elicit patient stakeholders’ experience and perspectives about patient-centred care. Design Qualitative. Setting A large urban healthcare system. Participants Four patient stakeholders who are prostate cancer survivors. Main outcome measures Experience and perspectives of patient stakeholders regarding patient-centred care and treatment decisions. Results Our patient stakeholders represented a diverse socio-demographic group. The patient stakeholders identified engagement and dialogue with physicians as crucial elements of patient-centred care model. The degree of patient-centred care was observed to be dependent on the situations. High severity conditions warranted a higher level of patient involvement, compared to mild conditions. They agreed that patient-centred care should not mean that patients can demand inappropriate treatments. Conclusions An important attribute of patient-centred outcomes research model is the involvement of stakeholders. However, we have limited knowledge about the experience of patient stakeholders in patient-centred outcomes research. Our study indicates that patient stakeholders offer a unique perspective as researchers and policy-makers aim to precisely define patient-centred research and care.

Details

ISSN :
20542704
Volume :
8
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JRSM open
Accession number :
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