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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Capturing patient experience for local quality improvement
Other Titles: Patient Experience and QI
Author(s): McIntosh, Gwenne
Contact Email: gwenne.mcintosh@stir.ac.uk
Date Deposited: 5-Apr-2024
Citation: McIntosh G (2024) Capturing patient experience for local quality improvement [Patient Experience and QI]. <i>Nursing Standard</i>.
Abstract: The value of gathering feedback from people using health services is multi-faceted, but the primary purpose is to hear, value, reflect and act upon people’s feedback to improve people’s experiences and health outcomes and healthcare interactions. Nurses use feedback, to guide patient-centred care or to inform healthcare decisions. However, when charged with improving the quality of care, there can be a lack of process clarity, clear measurement, and evidence of the intended improvement success. This article will provide an overview of the strategies available and offer guidance on how nurses can capture and make use of patient experience feedback to inform healthcare improvement.
Rights: Accepted for publication in Nursing Standard. Published by Royal College of Nursing. This is not the version of record. The final version of record once published can be found at: https://journals.rcni.com/nursing-standard
Notes: Output Status: Forthcoming
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