2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2013.11.009
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Innovative ED Design for Patient-Centered Care

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“…The key informants in their study reported that EBCD was a useful and sustainable method for improving patient experience and health service quality at test sites. Similarly, Woitas et al (2014) found that ED design proposals did not adequately meet ED needs, and consequently, implemented a participatory process resulting in the redesign of an ED with quiet, separate ED clinical work areas, universal patient rooms, and other patient-centered design features.…”
Section: Thematic Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The key informants in their study reported that EBCD was a useful and sustainable method for improving patient experience and health service quality at test sites. Similarly, Woitas et al (2014) found that ED design proposals did not adequately meet ED needs, and consequently, implemented a participatory process resulting in the redesign of an ED with quiet, separate ED clinical work areas, universal patient rooms, and other patient-centered design features.…”
Section: Thematic Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key informants in their study reported that EBCD was a useful and sustainable method for improving patient experience and health service quality at test sites. Similarly, Woitas et al (2014) found that ED design proposals did not adequately meet ED needs, and consequently, implemented a participatory process resulting in the redesign of an ED with quiet, separate ED clinical work areas, universal patient rooms, and other patient-centered design features. Some authors described participatory means for ongoing and cyclical process/ facility improvement, which we believe may prove particularly valuable for macro level, systemic change management in terms of patient-centered ED design.…”
Section: Implementation and Evaluation Dimensions-general Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%