Published in association with The Beryl Institute, Volume 10, Issue 1 includes 17 articles focused on connection and collaboration in elevating the human experience
NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Beryl Institute announces the publication of Volume 10, Issue 1 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 1,100,000 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.
Published in association with The Beryl Institute, Volume 10, Issue 1 includes 17 articles representing commentaries, personal narratives, research studies and case studies covering topics such as:
- Building on a decade of hope: Why we must champion the human experience
- Partnering with healthcare: The experiences of consumer representatives
- Patient experience in an interprofessional collaborative practice for underserved patients with heart failure
- Interventions that improve patient experience evidenced by raising HCAHPS and CG-CAHPS Scores: A narrative literature review
- Draws and windfalls: Comparing patient experiences in inpatient telehealth and non-telehealth acute care units
- Part of the team: Effecting change and sharing power in healthcare settings
The research represents a broad range of global organizations and institutions including Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Associates, Aston University, University of Ottawa, University of Pennsylvania, BC Cancer, University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital, Island Health, Cleveland Clinic, Duke Center for Healthcare Safety and Quality, Montana State University, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Exeter, Five02 Labs Inc.
"As we begin our 10th volume, PXJ has clearly emerged as something more than just a journal. It has become a place for conversation. It has served as a conduit for expanding excellence in practice," said Jason Wolf, Founding Editor of PXJ and President & CEO of The Beryl Institute. "It has fostered new thinking. There is something very special found on these pages. It is a shared sense of purpose and of possibility. And we are forever grateful to our authors, reviewers and readers for being true champions for transforming the human experience."
To access Volume 10, Issue 1 of PXJ, visit: http://pxjournal.org/journal
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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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