| Literature DB >> 27269815 |
Alexander Sasha Dubrovsky1, Andrea Bishop2, Alain Biron3, Gabrielle Cunningham-Allard4, Frederick DeCivita4, Aaron Fima4, Nadine Korah5, Caroline Marchionni6, Marie Claude Proulx7, Pamela Toman4, Stephanie Tsirgiotis4, Samara Zavalkoff8.
Abstract
Innovation in patient engagement and empowerment has been identified as a priority area in the Canadian healthcare system. This article describes the development and implementation of the We Should Talk campaign at an academic pediatric hospital. Through the use of a guiding theoretical framework and a multidisciplinary project team, a multimedia campaign was designed to inspire staff, patients and families to effectively communicate to improve patient safety. The We Should Talk campaign provides a case study for how an organization can foster frontline improvement through the engagement of patient, families, and healthcare providers.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27269815 DOI: 10.1177/0840470416641119
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthc Manage Forum ISSN: 0840-4704