Patient and family engagement: a survey of US hospital practices
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- PMCID: PMC4789699
- DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2015-004006
Patient and family engagement: a survey of US hospital practices
Abstract
Background: Patient and family engagement (PFE) in healthcare is an important element of the transforming healthcare system; however, the prevalence of various PFE practices in the USA is not known.
Objective: We report on a survey of hospitals in the USA regarding their PFE practices during 2013-2014.
Results: The response rate was 42%, with 1457 acute care hospitals completing the survey. We constructed 25 items to summarise the responses regarding key practices, which fell into three broad categories: (1) organisational practices, (2) bedside practices and (3) access to information and shared decision-making. We found a wide range of scores across hospitals. Selected findings include: 86% of hospitals had a policy for unrestricted visitor access in at least some units; 68% encouraged patients/families to participate in shift-change reports; 67% had formal policies for disclosing and apologising for errors; and 38% had a patient and family advisory council. The most commonly reported barrier to increased PFE was 'competing organisational priorities'.
Summary: Our findings indicate that there is a large variation in hospital implementation of PFE practices, with competing organisational priorities being the most commonly identified barrier to adoption.
Keywords: Healthcare quality improvement; Leadership; Patient-centred care.
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- Center for Advancing Health. A new definition of patient engagement: what is engagement and why is it important?. Washington DC: CFAH, 2010. http://www.cfah.org/pdfs/CFAH_Engagement_Behavior_Framework_current.pdf (accessed Jun 2014).
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- “Health Policy Brief: Patient Engagement,” Health Affairs, 14 Feb 2013. http://www.healthaffairs.org/healthpolicybriefs/brief.php?brief_id=86.
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