2011
DOI: 10.1108/20420911111142759
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The patient's voice in neuro‐surgery: psycho‐socio‐economic benefits of a patient‐designed versus standard service following treatment for a subarachnoid haemorrhage

Abstract: Purpose -Successive governments have called for greater ''empowerment'' of the patient, reflected in the chief medical officer's call for more patient-related outcome measures (PROM). This paper aims to bring together three-linked studies.Design/methodology/approach -First study: in 1999, the neurosurgical patient was seen as ''expert'' to identify PROM outcomes, based upon a patient and carer-designed self-administered postal questionnaire in a regional two-year retrospective survey of subarachnoid haemorrhag… Show more

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