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1  care must be prompt, multidisciplinary, and patient-centered.
2   Our data supports developing differential, patient-centered, adherence support interventions focuse
3 te our testing strategies to ensure they are patient centered and also that they are most appropriate
4                               COMPASS-TC was patient-centered and assessed social and functional dete
5 iated with no or modestly adverse effects on patient-centered and effective care.
6 rprofessional team rounds benefit from being patient-centered and goal-oriented.
7 , and it potentiates improvement toward more patient-centered and prevention-oriented oral health car
8 reporting of routine data to facilitate more patient-centered and prevention-oriented oral health car
9                                              Patient-centered and professional dermatology organizati
10 ted these oncologists' communication as less patient-centered and supportive.
11 at optimal strategies include those that are patient-centered and tailored to individual needs, are e
12                                    Clinical, patient centered, and aesthetic evaluations were perform
13 ty, and performance seems to impede a modern patient-centered approach to care and to act as a barrie
14 e groundwork for implementing a value-based, patient-centered approach to chronic liver diseases with
15 m recommendations and toward a more nuanced, patient-centered approach to HbA1c therapeutic targets.
16                        For these patients, a patient-centered approach will place more emphasis on pa
17                                 In this more patient-centered approach, three attainable treatment go
18                                              Patient-centered approaches may also be important to ens
19 strate how cardiovascular clinicians can use patient-centered approaches to identify and address soci
20 ramework into measure development to promote patient-centered, as opposed to single-disease-specific,
21 irtual clinical trials are considered highly patient-centered, as the ability of participants to enga
22                This study aimed to assess if patient-centered barriers have a role in impeding serolo
23                        There are significant patient-centered barriers that impede serologic screenin
24        Telehealth interventions can overcome patient-centered barriers to accessing face-to-face prog
25 nditions associated with celiac disease, and patient-centered barriers to screening for celiac diseas
26 failed to show a consistent association with patient-centered benefit.
27 and a systematic review of the literature on patient-centered best practices for the delivery of oral
28  and mission in advancing the development of patient-centered biotherapeutics and establishing a coll
29 seling about reproductive genetics was to be patient centered but nondirective.
30 tionnaires assessing a variety of aspects of patient-centered cancer care.
31  testing, eligibility for universal ART, and patient-centered care (intervention group).
32                                              Patient-centered care (PCC) has been advocated by the In
33 s of frailty and resilience are important to patient-centered care and are patient and setting specif
34   This study examines the effectiveness of a patient-centered care and engagement program in the medi
35                                   Structured patient-centered care and engagement training program an
36 chometric characteristics and may facilitate patient-centered care and research.
37 es key features of the guideline in 7 areas: patient-centered care and shared decision making, glycem
38 ndividuals value health states is central to patient-centered care and to health policy decision maki
39                 It outlines how to enhance a patient-centered care approach, now known as the "fourth
40      Health care providers are not providing patient-centered care by applying scientific evidence to
41 ient self-rating is critical information for patient-centered care for hirsute patients.
42                                              Patient-centered care for older adults with CKD requires
43 rticipants were asked to identify aspects of patient-centered care important to their practice, repor
44 elationship of PPC with select indicators of patient-centered care in a nationally representative US
45 s, and create health care teams that provide patient-centered care in both safety net clinics and com
46        The aim of this study was to describe patient-centered care in Swiss acute care hospitals and
47                                              Patient-centered care is a central pillar of the World H
48 y common feature of quality measurement, and patient-centered care is a key aspect of high-quality cl
49                                              Patient-centered care is a key element of high-quality h
50                                              Patient-centered care is associated with improved patien
51                                              Patient-centered care is no longer just a buzzword.
52                             The principle of patient-centered care must respond to the preponderance
53 rporated as a complementary value metric for patient-centered care of chronic conditions in pay-for-p
54                                              Patient-centered care recognizes the obligation to under
55                        The implementation of patient-centered care requires an individualized approac
56                                New models of patient-centered care that draw on community-based resou
57  In addition, providers, while demonstrating patient-centered care through sensitivity to patients ex
58                     Patients' perceptions of patient-centered care were assessed using four items fro
59                                              Patient-centered care will require closing the diagnosti
60  evidence is available on the association of patient-centered care with characteristic such as the nu
61 , client-centered care, individualized care, patient-centered care, culture change, Eden Alternative,
62 ng care were associated with lower levels of patient-centered care, e.g., adapted treatment and care
63 dequacy was associated with higher levels of patient-centered care, e.g., sufficient information (bet
64 ile hospital-level characteristics influence patient-centered care, little evidence is available on t
65                In the age of information and patient-centered care, new methods of delivering postope
66                                      We used patient-centered care, self-management, coaching, and a
67                            As a proponent of patient-centered care, the American College of Physician
68                                   To improve patient-centered care, the nurse work environment and th
69                              With a focus on patient-centered care, there is increasing policy intere
70 o care call for differentiated approaches to patient-centered care.
71  initiatives have become an integral part of patient-centered care.
72 gate these barriers to one crucial aspect of patient-centered care.
73 ent and promoting high-value, individualized patient-centered care.
74 r health care, which is necessary to achieve patient-centered care.
75 the change in perspective from clinician- to patient-centered care.
76 re delivery models for providing high-value, patient-centered care.
77 culation and treatment decisions can enhance patient-centered care.
78 nters is an important priority for advancing patient-centered care.
79 outcomes (PRO) is increasingly recognized in patient-centered care.
80             Patients reported high levels of patient-centered care: 90% easily understood nurses, 91%
81 tween implicit rationing of nursing care and patient-centered care: i.e.the lower the level of implic
82 al service agencies) to develop a statewide, patient-centered cascade of care for OUD for Rhode Islan
83                             The inclusion of patient-centered clinical and economic outcomes in futur
84 ecision-making is crucial in order to inform patient-centered clinical approaches to care (such as sh
85 s to continue to evolve to meet the needs of patient-centered clinical decision making.
86                                     However, patient-centered clinical outcome improvement appears to
87 tered Outcomes Research Institute's National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network, called the A
88      The platform uses PCORnet, the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network, for engageme
89                                              Patient-centered communication (PCC) affects psychosocia
90 h advanced cancer was effective in improving patient-centered communication but did not affect second
91 d primary outcome was a composite measure of patient-centered communication coded from audio recordin
92 dvanced cancer, and caregivers would promote patient-centered communication, and to estimate interven
93 ervational studies demonstrate links between patient-centered communication, quality of life (QOL), a
94 ians or palliative care clinicians, requires patient-centered communication.
95 icant improvement to provide cost-effective, patient-centered, comprehensive secondary ASCVD preventi
96                                Subjectively, patient-centered considerations, including visual goals,
97 ls sufficiently powered to demonstrate their patient-centered costs, benefits and harms before widesp
98                                            A patient-centered counseling and educational intervention
99  counseling, patient-centered counseling, or patient-centered counseling with audio counseling reinfo
100 glaucoma counseling: traditional counseling, patient-centered counseling, or patient-centered counsel
101 ighlights the critical need for high-quality patient-centered data collected with standard definition
102                  Using Seizuretracker.com, a patient-centered database of 684,825 seizures, we simula
103                              We identify key patient-centered decision attributes, and explore relati
104 lth-care related costs in the context of the patient-centered decision making process.
105 ld be an essential part of the discussion in patient-centered decision making when choosing between b
106 uding rates of complications, to assist with patient-centered decision making.
107 and use of health care services to assist in patient-centered decision making.
108 ential benefits of LDKT and may benefit from patient-centered decision support to facilitate a risk-b
109  of more potent P2Y12 inhibitors may improve patient-centered decision-making for STEMI patients.
110               We identified professional and patient-centered dermatology organization activity on so
111 by dermatology journals and professional and patient-centered dermatology organizations remains large
112           This approach opens a new field of patient-centered drug testing that could deliver superio
113  was undertaken to examine the efficacy of a patient-centered educational intervention on patient wil
114 of creating a quality laboratory fostering a patient-centered environment with transparent procedural
115 oal of predictive HTE analysis is to provide patient-centered estimates of outcome risk with versus w
116 oal of predictive HTE analysis is to provide patient-centered estimates of outcome risks with versus
117 nationwide cross-sectional survey (the China Patient-Centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events
118   We made use of data generated in the China Patient-Centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events
119 licable to older patients, thereby enhancing patient-centered evidence-based care of older people wit
120 aring for the critically ill and facilitates patient-centered, evidence-based, and fair treatment to
121 g the dental profession's move toward a more patient-centered, evidence-based, less invasive manageme
122                             Despite multiple patient-centered factors being associated with the risk
123 mes in conjunction with objectively measured patient-centered factors, and discusses the value of suc
124 rather as a means of delivering it in a more patient-centered fashion.
125 idence does not support the use of low-dose, patient-centered, goal-directed physiotherapy and occupa
126        3) Are treatment options matched with patient-centered goals?
127 goal of better decision making and promoting patient-centered health care.
128  pattern of correlations obtained with other patient-centered health outcomes was consistent with exp
129 n treatment) has become an essential part of patient-centered health systems.
130                                          The Patient-centered HIV Care Model integrated community-bas
131 in the United States to receive either brief patient-centered HIV risk-reduction counseling with a ra
132  Guidelines for support of the family in the patient-centered ICU.
133 s the need for DSD models to be flexible and patient-centered if they are to be effective.
134 radiation accountability framework fostering patient-centered imaging and shared decision-making in c
135 actice is necessary to achieve high-quality, patient-centered imaging and will require a shared effor
136 dverse event free admissions as a potential, patient-centered indicator aligned directly with the goa
137                           We conclude that a patient-centered, individualized, and parsimonious appro
138 and provide comprehensive and individualized patient-centered interventions for managing arthritis pa
139 and provide comprehensive and individualized patient-centered interventions.
140 ovides a comprehensive summary of effective, patient-centered management of CAD in patients with T2DM
141 ch in low vision rehabilitation, we must use patient-centered measurements that reflect clinically me
142                               Effects of the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) are unclear.
143                                          The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) describes mechanism
144                                          The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model of primary ca
145 ations in healthcare delivery, including the patient-centered medical home and accountable care payme
146                         Receipt of care in a patient-centered medical home is associated with better
147             Conclusion: Receipt of care in a patient-centered medical home is associated with better
148 imary care delivery platform and the related patient-centered medical home model to effectively addre
149  and could earn bonus payments for achieving patient-centered medical home recognition by the Nationa
150 ive delivery and payment models, such as the patient-centered medical home, accountable care organiza
151 ice delivery and payment models, such as the Patient-Centered Medical Home, the Health Home and the A
152 l Committee for Quality Assurance-recognized patient-centered medical homes and propensity score-matc
153 l Committee for Quality Assurance-recognized patient-centered medical homes and propensity score-matc
154                                              Patient-centered medical homes have not been shown to re
155           Despite the widespread adoption of patient-centered medical homes into primary care practic
156 ckground: Despite the widespread adoption of patient-centered medical homes into primary care practic
157 udy criteria, 18 611 (5.9%) received care in patient-centered medical homes.
158 udy criteria, 18 611 (5.9%) received care in patient-centered medical homes.
159 with LTBI in favor of our evidence-based and patient-centered method, in settings aiming for pre-elim
160 ed focus on pretransplant outcomes and other patient-centered metrics in public reports of center out
161 t-home status and 1-year PRO are meaningful, patient-centered metrics that help define long-term qual
162           These outcomes provide alternative patient-centered metrics to capture the totality of alir
163 e glycemic control does not lead to improved patient-centered microvascular outcomes for at least 8 y
164 or to continuing cART, and 1:1 to simplified patient-centered monitoring versus standard monitoring.
165 ay not be a reliable surrogate for long-term patient-centered or hard clinical outcomes.
166                 The most popular dermatology patient-centered organizations were the Skin Cancer Foun
167 enefits of medical interventions, and use of patient-centered outcome data to justify reimbursement.
168                               Home time is a patient-centered outcome measure that accounts for rehos
169  and long-term survival, residential status, patient-centered outcome measure used, and relevant scor
170 ge to a nonhome destination, is an important patient-centered outcome measure.
171                        A standardized set of patient-centered outcome measures to inform value-based
172 keholder contributions included selection of patient-centered outcome measures, refinement of interve
173 dity of critical illness and is an important patient-centered outcome with clear implications for qua
174 to describe hospital-level variation in this patient-centered outcome, or its association with mortal
175                      Loss of independence, a patient-centered outcome, was associated with postoperat
176 MWI weights diseases by severity using PF, a patient-centered outcome.
177 ocesses of care that maximize this important patient-centered outcome.
178 nfirmed in studies that are designed to test patient centered outcomes.
179 rted during conventional daily practice, and patient-centered outcomes (i.e., esthetic, visual analog
180 ry: determine association between delays and patient-centered outcomes (mortality and mechanical vent
181                                              Patient-centered outcomes after surgery are poorly chara
182 ddressed the clinical questions and critical patient-centered outcomes agreed upon by the panel of ex
183 ctiveness of statin therapy for clinical and patient-centered outcomes are needed to better inform sh
184 and objective wireless monitoring program of patient-centered outcomes can be carried out in patients
185 itoring of combined subjective and objective patient-centered outcomes can be carried out in the surg
186 n outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes can diminish the value of tria
187 mortality and did not impact other important patient-centered outcomes compared with a conservative s
188  were not associated with better clinical or patient-centered outcomes compared with narrow-spectrum
189 or PDR were identified for most of the other patient-centered outcomes considered.
190     We have seen new tools for collection of patient-centered outcomes following catheter ablation.
191 nts to ICUs, and little is known about other patient-centered outcomes following critical illness.
192 e effectiveness research projects to improve patient-centered outcomes for African American and Hispa
193 es, to develop a standard set of value-based patient-centered outcomes for breast cancer (BC).
194  be critical for understanding and improving patient-centered outcomes for this population.
195               Preoperative and postoperative patient-centered outcomes have the potential of identify
196 sessed hospital or long-term survival and/or patient-centered outcomes in adult patients with prolong
197 reduced peritoneal desiccation would improve patient-centered outcomes in children after laparoscopic
198 ever, the association between distancing and patient-centered outcomes in Covid-19 has not been demon
199 onship between ABCDEF bundle performance and patient-centered outcomes in critical care.
200 s (SCTG) considering clinical parameters and patient-centered outcomes in patients with bilateral rec
201  the potential role of selepressin for other patient-centered outcomes in septic shock.
202 ed evidence gaps related to incorporation of patient-centered outcomes into future research, developm
203 or the development of ARDS and for important patient-centered outcomes like mortality.
204  proof-of-concept pilot study of a wireless, patient-centered outcomes monitoring program before and
205 mes and a prospective cohort study assessing patient-centered outcomes of children between the ages o
206     Recognition of rates and causes of hard, patient-centered outcomes of death and cerebrovascular e
207 d to assess the clinical, immunological, and patient-centered outcomes of microcurrent electrotherapy
208       The aim of this study was to determine patient-centered outcomes of nonoperative treatment of a
209             This study compared clinical and patient-centered outcomes of subepithelial connective ti
210                                              Patient-centered outcomes related to pain/discomfort and
211 oving sleep hygiene and associated effect on patient-centered outcomes remains uncertain.
212 king in clinical practice, and is central to patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR).
213                                          The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) has
214  The inaugural round of merit review for the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) in
215 loping a prioritized research agenda for the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute as informed
216                                          The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute is funding
217                                          The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute offers subs
218                                          The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute tasked the
219 tly launched pragmatic clinical trial by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute's National
220                                              Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Dialysis C
221               This article will describe the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute-funded asth
222 er and Effectiveness Research (PROSPER) is a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute-funded rese
223                                              Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
224  osteoarthritis management developed for the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
225 The German Heart Research Foundation and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
226 atients from the 40 participating sites from Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Network-a network of
227  and long-term sequelae of childhood asthma, patient-centered outcomes research, and precision medici
228                                              Patient-centered outcomes revealed high levels of satisf
229                                              Patient-centered outcomes should be incorporated into su
230 epeatedly failed to show an association with patient-centered outcomes that might include mortality,
231 rted during conventional daily practice, and patient-centered outcomes were assessed as well.
232 sue (KT) width, percentage of root coverage, patient-centered outcomes were compared between the two
233                         Clinical parameters, patient-centered outcomes, and inflammatory markers were
234 erative feedback regarding the study design, patient-centered outcomes, and intervention.
235 primary outcomes were quality of life, other patient-centered outcomes, and patient-reported adverse
236  strategies, the effect of antipsychotics on patient-centered outcomes, and the influence of various
237                   The purpose was to compare patient-centered outcomes, early wound healing, and post
238                        Primary outcomes were patient-centered outcomes, including QoL and function, w
239 ty and readmission, but also emphasizes true patient-centered outcomes, including quality of life, kn
240                   Studies should also assess patient-centered outcomes, such as infection, when possi
241 entives and fairly reimbursing hospitals for patient-centered outcomes.
242 C transfusion with 90-day mortality or other patient-centered outcomes.
243 c celiac disease and T1D on key diabetes and patient-centered outcomes.
244 and determine the effect of acetaminophen on patient-centered outcomes.
245 or research and clinical practice to enhance patient-centered outcomes.
246 the potential to increase access and improve patient-centered outcomes.
247 tes believe will have the greatest impact on patient-centered outcomes.
248  management can reduce VAE rates and improve patient-centered outcomes.
249 endently assessed each study for saliency on patient-centered outcomes.
250 ch are shifting to place greater emphasis on patient-centered outcomes.
251 o outlined, including diagnostic utility and patient-centered outcomes.
252 ery, which would inform whether POCD impacts patient-centered outcomes.
253           Multiple tools were used to assess patient-centered outcomes.
254  risk of prolonged ICU stay on mortality and patient-centered outcomes.
255 uity, high-volume centers should be based on patient-centered outcomes.
256           Questionnaires were used to assess patient-centered outcomes.
257 [95% CI, -2.4% to -0.4%]) but not with other patient-centered outcomes.
258 cluded the need to determine or evaluate key patient-centered outcomes; optimal duration, intensity,
259 or dietary management); short-term clinical (patient-centered) outcomes, such as pain and joint swell
260                                              Patient-centered pain, sensitivity, and satisfaction out
261 changes that challenge clinicians to provide patient-centered palliative care within a complex and of
262 opics is essential for clinicians to deliver patient-centered, preference-sensitive care.
263                                          Our patient-centered PreProCare intervention improved satisf
264 e care adds to the quality of care and these patient-centered priorities for people with cancer and t
265 osis-specific estimates provide insight into patient-centered prognostic information and can assist i
266 r developing integrated, evidence-based, and patient-centered protocols for preventing and treating p
267                   Discharge disposition is a patient-centered quality metric that reflects difference
268                             We implemented a patient-centered quality of cancer care survey to examin
269      This study revealed substantial gaps in patient-centered quality of care, difficult to character
270               There were significant gaps in patient-centered quality of supportive care, beginning w
271  adjustment for cross-hospital comparison to patient-centered quantitative risk assessment during the
272 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Patient-Centered Radiology Steering Committee survey wer
273 general attitudes and experiences concerning patient-centered radiology, with specific attention paid
274 are with patients to maximally capitalize on patient-centered realignment.
275  pattern (multiplexed bead immunoassay), and patient-centered (regarding morbidity) evaluations were
276                                              Patient-Centered Research Into Outcomes Stroke Patients
277 In recent years, there has been an uptick in patient-centered research, and promising new diagnostic
278 e outcome in critical care trials yielding a patient-centered result and major gains in statistical p
279 s to evaluate the clinical, radiographic and patient-centered results of enamel matrix derivative (EM
280 r focused, the opportunity exists to develop patient-centered resuscitation strategies that optimize
281 randomized to counseling received individual patient-centered risk-reduction counseling based on an e
282                                              Patient-centered solutions for facilitating follow-up po
283 ematic review were consistent with the NCODA patient-centered standards for patient relationships and
284                                    Available patient-centered standards, including one previously dev
285                                   Creating a patient-centered, stigma-free care environment is essent
286                                     However, patient-centered strategies and interventions necessitat
287 nnual population testing and a multidisease, patient-centered strategy could reduce new human immunod
288  and adult and pediatric cardiology used the patient-centered Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy (SO
289  team successfully refined and implemented a patient-centered study protocol.
290             We introduced a novel measure of patient-centered surgical risk assessment: morphometric
291 tion, thereby giving insight into attainable patient-centered survivorship goals for sexual recovery
292         Reorienting the language to the more patient-centered term of high blood pressure may help pa
293 nesthesia evaluation provides guidelines for patient-centered testing.
294 as defined as testing being safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, equitable, and efficient.
295  The Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) is a patient-centered tool for evaluating asthma control.
296 lure) is a multicenter randomized trial of a patient-centered transitional care intervention in patie
297 h HF in Ontario, Canada, implementation of a patient-centered transitional care model compared with u
298                               Paramount is a patient-centered treatment paradigm that emphasizes team
299  will be better equipped to offer effective, patient-centered treatments.
300 or diagnostic decision making using selected patient-centered vignettes, and make recommendations for

 
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