Identifying and understanding the health and social care needs of older adults with multiple chronic conditions and their caregivers: a scoping review

KS McGilton, S Vellani, L Yeung, J Chishtie… - BMC geriatrics, 2018 - Springer
Background As the population is aging, the number of persons living with multiple chronic
conditions (MCC) is expected to increase. This review seeks to answer two research …

Unraveling the meaning of patient engagement: a concept analysis

T Higgins, E Larson, R Schnall - Patient education and counseling, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective Patient engagement has been credited with contributing to improved outcomes
and experiences of care. Patient engagement has become a widely used term, but remains …

Information and power: Women of color's experiences interacting with health care providers in pregnancy and birth

MR Altman, T Oseguera, MR McLemore… - Social science & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Rationale Preterm birth and other poor birth outcomes disproportionately affect women of
color. Emerging evidence suggests that socially-driven issues such as disrespect, abuse …

Whose centre is it anyway? Defining person-centred care in nursing: An integrative review

AL Byrne, A Baldwin, C Harvey - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Aim The aims of this literature review were to better understand the current literature about
person-centred care (PCC) and identify a clear definition of the term PCC relevant to nursing …

Shared decision making and motivational interviewing: achieving patient-centered care across the spectrum of health care problems

G Elwyn, C Dehlendorf, RM Epstein… - The Annals of Family …, 2014 - Annals Family Med
Patient-centered care requires different approaches depending on the clinical situation.
Motivational interviewing and shared decision making provide practical and well-described …

Physician attitudes toward shared decision making: a systematic review

S Pollard, N Bansback, S Bryan - Patient education and counseling, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective Although evidence suggests that shared decision-making (SDM) can improve
patient outcomes, uptake to date has been sparse. The purpose of this review was to …

Reported Māori consumer experiences of health systems and programs in qualitative research: a systematic review with meta-synthesis

SC Palmer, H Gray, T Huria, C Lacey, L Beckert… - International journal for …, 2019 - Springer
Background Persistent inequities in health experiences and outcomes are observed for
Māori compared to non-Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand. We conceptualised factors …

How to engage type-2 diabetic patients in their own health management: implications for clinical practice

G Graffigna, S Barello, C Libreri, CA Bosio - BMC public health, 2014 - Springer
Background Patient engagement (PE) is increasingly regarded as a key factor in the
improvement of health behaviors and outcomes in the management of chronic disease, such …

Do people perceive benefits in the use of social prescribing to address loneliness and/or social isolation? A qualitative meta-synthesis of the literature

M Liebmann, A Pitman, YC Hsueh, M Bertotti… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
Social prescribing is a means by which clinical services can link individuals who have
psychological, social and/or practical needs with non-clinical services within their local …

Patient empowerment: A critique of individualism and systematic review of patient perspectives

J Agner, KL Braun - Patient education and counseling, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective The purpose of this review is two-fold: 1) to broaden conceptualization of patient
empowerment by synthesizing qualitative research on patient perspectives, and 2) to …