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View article: Using patient and family caregiver experience for quality improvement in rehabilitation settings: Learnings from a scoping review
Using patient and family caregiver experience for quality improvement in rehabilitation settings: Learnings from a scoping review Open
Patient and family caregiver experience is pivotal for integrated care, providing guidance for care coordination, decision-making, quality improvement, communication, and cultural transformation. By actively obtaining and responding to fee…
View article: Interdisciplinary Teamwork: A Mixed Methods Approach to Patient-Centred Goal Orientated Care
Interdisciplinary Teamwork: A Mixed Methods Approach to Patient-Centred Goal Orientated Care Open
Research has promoted the value of person-orientated care & interdisciplinary teamworking (IDT), yet they are not consistently implemented in clinical practice. Patients involved in their own goal setting experience greater improvements in…
View article: Learning Health Systems in Rehabilitation: Key Findings and Recommendations from a Scoping Review
Learning Health Systems in Rehabilitation: Key Findings and Recommendations from a Scoping Review Open
Background: Learning health systems (LHS) are designed to generate and apply evidence, innovation and quality to improve the provision of care. By leveraging technology and data-driven strategies, organizations can enhance the coordination…
View article: A protocol for a scoping review of methodologies used to explore patient experience in post-acute rehabilitation settings
A protocol for a scoping review of methodologies used to explore patient experience in post-acute rehabilitation settings Open
Background Patient experience is routinely collected in the clinical environment in many different ways throughout various person-provider encounters, but so far limited research focused on understanding the methods of using it to improve …
View article: Interdisciplinary Teamworking in Rehabilitation: Key learnings and perceived challenges to change from healthcare professionals at a National Rehabilitation Hospital
Interdisciplinary Teamworking in Rehabilitation: Key learnings and perceived challenges to change from healthcare professionals at a National Rehabilitation Hospital Open
In Ireland interdisciplinary healthcare teams have been recognised as a key component of integrated care and research recognises importance of teamwork for patient care and safety (Leonard, 2004; Manser, 2009; Forse et al., 2011; Sacks et …
View article: Learning health systems in rehabilitation care - findings and recommendations from a scoping review
Learning health systems in rehabilitation care - findings and recommendations from a scoping review Open
To meet the challenges posed by an aging population and changing health needs, healthcare systems require transformative action at a systemic level. One solution is to create “learning” health systems (LHS) that generate and apply evidence…
View article: Learning healthcare systems and rehabilitation: a scoping review protocol
Learning healthcare systems and rehabilitation: a scoping review protocol Open
Background: Healthcare literature has proposed that “learning organisations” (LO) or “learning healthcare systems” (LHS) that continuously generate and apply evidence, innovation, quality, and value can provide better care. This is of val…
View article: Pilot of a person-centred, interdisciplinary approach to goal setting in Ireland’s National Rehabilitation Hospital: a study protocol
Pilot of a person-centred, interdisciplinary approach to goal setting in Ireland’s National Rehabilitation Hospital: a study protocol Open
Background: Research has emphasized the value of a person-centered, interdisciplinary approach to structured goal setting in rehabilitation; yet these approaches are not consistently implemented in clinical practice, limiting the effect th…
View article: A protocol for a scoping review of methodologies used to explore patient experience in post-acute rehabilitation settings
A protocol for a scoping review of methodologies used to explore patient experience in post-acute rehabilitation settings Open
Background: Patient experience is routinely collected in the clinical environment in many different ways throughout various person-provider encounters, but so far limited research focused on understanding the methods of using it to improv…
View article: Conceptualising learning healthcare systems and organisations in the context of rehabilitation: a scoping review protocol
Conceptualising learning healthcare systems and organisations in the context of rehabilitation: a scoping review protocol Open
Background: Transformative system wide action is needed for healthcare systems to meet the needs of an increasing aging population and changing health needs. One idea is that health systems can become “learning organisations” (LO) or “lear…