There has been an increased focus on literature pertaining to patient-centric care
in the years after the start of the COVID pandemic. The paradigm of patient-centric
care involves shifting the focus of medical and surgical care from traditional ideals
of optimal outcomes to outcomes which are most beneficial from a more holistic patient
perspective. Theoretically, this focus can lead to optimized outcomes, higher patient
satisfaction, and reduced resource utilization.
To read this article in full you will need to make a payment
Purchase one-time access:
Academic & Personal: 24 hour online accessCorporate R&D Professionals: 24 hour online accessOne-time access price info
- For academic or personal research use, select 'Academic and Personal'
- For corporate R&D use, select 'Corporate R&D Professionals'
Subscribe:
Subscribe to The American Journal of SurgeryAlready a print subscriber? Claim online access
Already an online subscriber? Sign in
Register: Create an account
Institutional Access: Sign in to ScienceDirect
References
- How Well Do We Understand Our Patients' Perioperative Experience? A Qualitative Analysis of Themes Derived from Patient-Centric Resident Conferences.AM J Surg, 2023 (in press)
- The impact of positive doctor role modeling.Med Teach. 2016 Nov; 38: 1139-1145
Article info
Publication history
Accepted:
March 11,
2023
Received in revised form:
March 10,
2023
Received:
March 9,
2023
Publication stage
In Press Journal Pre-ProofIdentification
Copyright
© 2023 Published by Elsevier Inc.