- Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
- Patient Dignity and Privacy
- Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
- Ethics in medical practice
- Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
- Reproductive Health and Technologies
- Music Therapy and Health
University of Hertfordshire
2024
Gosford Hospital
2016
Royal North Shore Hospital
2016
Indianapolis Zoo
1937
Objectives To determine if portable video media (PVM) improves patient's knowledge and satisfaction acquired during the consent process for cystoscopy insertion of a ureteric stent compared to standard verbal communication (SVC), as informed is crucial component patient care PVM an emerging technology that may help improve process. Patients Methods In this multi‐centre randomised controlled crossover trial, patients requiring were recruited from two major teaching hospitals in Australia over...
ABSTRACT Background Continuing education of health professionals is important for delivery quality care. Surgical nurses are often required to understand surgical procedures. Nurses need be aware the expected outcomes and recognize potential complications such procedures during their daily work. Traditional educational methods, as conferences tutorials or informal at bedside, have many drawbacks this information in a universal, standardized, timely manner. The rapid uptake portable media...
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends Socioeconomics: Quality Improvement Patient Safety III1 Apr 2016PD10-01 THE USE OF PORTABLE VIDEO MEDIA VERSUS STANDARD VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN UROLOGICAL CONSENT PROCESS: A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL Matthew Winter, Jon Kam, Ellen Hardy, Sunny Nalavenkata, Marcus Handmer, Hannah Ainsworth, Don Lee, and Mark Louie-Johnsun WinterMatthew Winter More articles by this author , KamJon Kam HardyEllen Hardy NalavenkataSunny...