Patient & Carer Experience
Patient and carer experience is a programme of work that explores and seeks to improve the patient and carer experience of health care with a particular focus on cancer, mental health, diabetes and long-term conditions.
Programme leads: Professor Emma Ream & Professor Glenn Robert
Current Projects
Testing accelerated experience based co-design: using a national archive of patient experience narrative interviews to promote rapid patient-centred service improvement.
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A study to the barriers to early presentation and diagnosis of breast cancer in black African, black Caribbean and white women.
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Informing the development of NICE quality standards through secondary analysis of qualitative, narrative interviews on patients' experiences.
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A user centred information strategy for adult critical care patients and their families, at the point of discharge from critical care to ward: an exploration of feasibility and effectiveness.
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Enhancing the role of carers in the outpatient chemotherapy setting: a participatory action research programme.
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Completed Projects
Evaluation of a Community-based Prostate Health Clinic in London
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Measuring patient experience: evidence base
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Patients' experiences of care and the influence of staff motivation, affect and well-being.
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Woundcare for Epidermolysis Bullosa (WEB) project
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