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Understanding the Patient Experience: A Conceptual Framework

Patrick Oben

2020Journal of Patient Experience215 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The patient experience is now globally recognized as an independent dimension of health-care quality. However, although patients, providers, health-care managers, and policy-makers agree on its importance, there is no standardized definition of the patient experience. A clear understanding of the basic concepts that make up the foundation of the patient experience is more important than a statement defining the patient experience. The fundamental nature of health care involves people taking care of other people in unique times of distress. Thus, the human experience is at the very core of understanding what the patient experience is. This article reviews a framework of the basic human experience of patients as they progress from being unique, healthy individuals to a state of experiencing both disease and health-care services. This novel framework naturally leads to a basic understanding of the patient experience as a human experience of health-care services.

Topics & Concepts

Patient experienceHealth careDimension (graph theory)Foundation (evidence)DistressQuality (philosophy)Human DimensionMedicineHuman servicesPsychologyNursingHuman rightsPolitical sciencePsychotherapistLawPure mathematicsMathematicsPhilosophyEpistemologyPatient Satisfaction in HealthcarePatient-Provider Communication in HealthcarePrimary Care and Health Outcomes
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