Patient Experience Journal Releases Spring 2016 Issue
Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) May 02, 2016 -- The Beryl Institute announces the publication of Volume 3, Issue 1 of Patient Experience Journal (PXJ), an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal focused on research and proven practices around understanding and improving patient experience. With almost half the issue representing international (non-US) based authors, the third volume of PXJ continues to expand PXJ's reach both with increasing global participation and a powerful presence of patient and family voice.
Published in association with The Beryl Institute, Volume 3, Issue 1 includes 17 articles with 62 contributing authors focusing on four themes:
• Patient Perceptions & Preferences
• Provider Perceptions
• Measurement
• Process and Practice Reviews
Authors represent organizations such as CBO Dutch Institute for Health Care Improvement, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Danish Cancer Society, El Camino Hospital, Emory University, Genesis Health System, Hong Kong Baptist University, New York University School of Medicine, Picker Institute Europe, Stanford University School of Medicine, The Renal Patient Support Group, UK HealthCare, University of Oxford and others.
lmIn its commitment to share a range of perspectives inclusive of patients and families, PXJ is an active advocate for and supporter of the Patients Included movement and is now proud to participate in the newest charter to provide Patients Included Journals. PXJ has ensured it meets all identified criteria in incorporating the experience of patients in its efforts.
“This Issue exemplifies all we have committed to in bringing an open access, patient’s included and global perspective to patient experience research. It also underscores the continued need for and our focus on the critical expansion of research on patient experience,” said Jason Wolf, Founding Editor of PXJ and President of The Beryl Institute. “With now over 80,000 article downloads in 170 countries, PXJ reinforces that patient experience is a true global movement at the heart of healthcare,”
To access Volume 3, Issue 1 of PXJ, visit: http://pxjournal.org/journal/. For those interested in contributing to the growing conversation on patient experience, PXJ is accepting submissions for its next issue through July 31, 2016.
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About The Beryl Institute:
The Beryl Institute is the global community of practice dedicated to improving the patient experience through collaboration and shared knowledge. The Institute defines the patient experience as the sum of all interactions, shaped by an organization’s culture, that influence patient perceptions across the continuum of care.
Stacy Palmer, The Beryl Institute, http://www.theberylinstitute.org, +1 214-797-8819, [email protected]
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