| Literature DB >> 34410834 |
Khaya D Clark1,2,3, Angela C Garinis1,4,5, Dawn Konrad-Martin1.
Abstract
Purpose The engagement of patients as key stakeholders in their experience of care processes is a critical component of quality improvement efforts for both clinical care and translational research. Increasingly, health care systems are soliciting input from patients on care processes and experiences through surveys, patient interviews, and patient video narratives. The purpose of this viewpoint article is twofold: (a) to describe the increasing role of patient narratives about their experiences with adverse health conditions to inform patient-centered research and quality improvement efforts and (b) to present three patient narratives that highlight the real-world impacts of hearing loss and tinnitus, the life enhancing impacts of aural rehabilitation, and the importance of prospective ototoxicity monitoring in individuals with complex health conditions. Conclusion Patient narratives provide individual patient perspectives that can be used to build awareness of the range of experiences and impact of hearing disorders, and to explore patient preferences for when and how to implement hearing-related clinical services.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34410834 PMCID: PMC9126119 DOI: 10.1044/2021_AJA-20-00228
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Audiol ISSN: 1059-0889 Impact factor: 1.636