Published in association with The Beryl Institute, Volume 11,
Issue 2 includes 14 articles focused on transforming experience in
non-hospital settings.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 9, 2024
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Beryl Institute announces the publication
of Volume 11, Issue 2 of Patient Experience Journal (PXJ), an
international, open access, peer-reviewed journal focused on
research and proven practices related to understanding and
improving the patient experience. Read in over 220 countries and
territories, PXJ articles have been downloaded over 1,300,000 times
and reflect the journal's commitment to disseminating rigorous
knowledge and expanding the global conversation on evidence and
innovation in patient and human experience.
"This special issue purposefully takes us
outside the traditional conversation space for experience, looking
at segments of the care continuum including primary care,
ambulatory care, free clinics and even dental care..."
This special issue seeks to uncover and elevate the practices
happening in non-hospital settings and highlight research and
evidence showing how efforts in these spaces are truly transforming
the human experience in healthcare. These efforts could include the
implementation of new programs or processes, research that tests
new processes or programs, cases that share how organizations are
working to elevate the experience they provide, be it in clinics or
outpatient spaces, and even in people's homes.
Published in association with The Beryl Institute, Volume 11,
Issue 2 includes 14 articles representing personal narratives,
research studies and case studies covering topics such as:
- A Commitment to Experience Must Reach Across the Continuum of
Care
- Research Imitates Life: Researching Within Your Lived
Experience
- Examining the Impact of Telehealth Visits on Patient and Family
Experience in a Pediatric Emergency and Urgent Care Center
- Improving Patient Care: Expansion of Access to Free
Clinics
The research represents a broad range of global organizations
and institutions including University of
Guelph, Symbiosis Institute of Health Sciences, Columbia University, University of Alabama-Birmingham, A. T. Still
University of Health Sciences, Research Centre of the University of Montreal Hospital Centre,
University of Cincinnati College of
Medicine, Faculdade CESMAC do Sertão, Oregon
State University, Samford
University, and The George Washington
University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
"This special issue purposefully takes us outside the
traditional conversation space for experience," said Jason Wolf, Founding Editor of PXJ and President
& CEO of The Beryl Institute, "looking at segments of the care
continuum including primary care, ambulatory care, free clinics and
even dental care and the use of non-traditional care methods such
as telehealth and app-based technologies to reinforce positive
experiences. In each of these areas we have seen foundational
conversations started on our shared journey to transform the human
experience in healthcare."
To access Volume 11, Issue 2 of PXJ, visit:
http://pxjournal.org/journal
About Patient Experience Journal:
Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access
journal published in association with The Beryl Institute. Read in
over 220 countries and territories, PXJ is committed to
disseminating rigorous knowledge and expanding the global
conversation on evidence and innovation on patient experience.
About The Beryl Institute:
The Beryl Institute is a global community of professionals and
experience champions committed to transforming the human experience
in healthcare. As a pioneer and leader of the experience movement
and patient experience profession for more than a decade, the
Institute offers unparalleled access to unbiased research and
proven practices, networking and professional development
opportunities and a safe, neutral space to exchange ideas and learn
from others.
We define the patient experience as the sum of all interactions,
shaped by an organization's culture, that influence patient
perceptions across the continuum of care. We believe human
experience is grounded in the experiences of patients &
families, members of the healthcare workforce and the communities
they serve.
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866-488-2379, ola.kirk@theberylinstitute.org,
www.theberylinstitute.org
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