patient participation

collocation in English

meaningsofpatientandparticipation

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patient
adjective
uk
/ˈpeɪ.ʃənt/
us
/ˈpeɪ.ʃənt/
having ...
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participation
noun[U]
uk
/pɑːˌtɪs.ɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/
us
/pɑːrˌtɪs.əˈpeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you take part or become involved ...
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(Definition ofpatientandparticipationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They identified patient autonomy as an essential justification forpatientparticipationbut often went beyond an autonomy-based rationale.
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The other looks to increase patient autonomy, encouraging increasedpatientparticipation.
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This will be the case particularly aroundpatientparticipationand user involvement, issues which underpin contemporary primary health care.
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Importantly these centred aroundpatientparticipationand gaining the views of consumers.
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Consequently, consultation andpatientparticipationmay be viewed as an event rather than a productive process, with confusion over when it has been successfully achieved.
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The value of the results depends onpatientparticipationand compliance with the technique.
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Government policy now emphasizespatientparticipationin the determination of treatment as essential to the provision of an accountable service.
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The lessons learned and the factors linked to sustaining client\\patientparticipationin such a process are discussed.
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Their focus was that of providing information as a part of their commitment topatientparticipation.
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Treatment goals and targets can only be achieved withpatientparticipationand compliance with treatment regimes.
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Ensuring public andpatientparticipationin research 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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Patientparticipationwas voluntary, and no individual patients would be identifiable in the results.
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Patientparticipationwas high, but patients declining the invitation to join the study (13 %) and to participate in the interviews (22 %) differed slightly regarding age and gender.
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Recently, a constituent writing to me about a different subject mentionedpatientparticipationgroups.
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To give an example, local groups that do not work without central leadership arepatientparticipationgroups set up by many general practices.
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Most of the new primary care groups have patients forums or other systems forpatientparticipation.
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Last, and by no means least, it would require strongpatientparticipationin the new mechanisms.
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While light hand eczema heals relatively quickly following dermatological therapy andpatientparticipation, more pronounced hand eczema may persist over several weeks.
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