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Engage with patients eye to eye

American Nurse

Take a bundled approach to improve the patient experience. Takeaways: The bundle approach to implementing the commit-to-sit initiative positively impacts patient experience scores. This cluster randomized crossover trial didn’t find improvement in patient satisfaction scores.

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Intellectual and developmental disabilities: Nurse advocacy

American Nurse

In patients with IDD, constipation sometimes presents as maladaptive behaviors, such as self-injury or lashing out. Constipation also may be diagnosed during an assessment for pneumonia or other respiratory illness; the patient experiences shortness of breath as the stool pushes the diaphragm higher into the chest. Dehydration.

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Bending the Arc on Gender Affirming Care

Penn Nursing

When gender affirming care is urgently needed and vulnerable to the whims of elected leaders, how can providers meet the moment and best serve transgender and gender diverse patients? 90 percent of transgender care is just regular old health care done with sensitivity, dignity, and respect.”

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Patient Experience Trends for 2025 and Beyond

Relias

Patient experience trends for 2025 and beyond As healthcare evolves, patient experience remains at the forefront of delivering quality care. Emerging trends in patient experience not only reflect the changing needs and preferences of patients but also influence health outcomes and operational efficiency.