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  3. Vol. 7 No. 1 (2017)

Published: 2017-07-13

Editorial

Engagement and Empowerment in Person Centered Medicine

Juan E Mezzich, James W Appleyard, Michel Botbol

1-4

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Regular Articles

Impact of Tracking Trends in Patients’ Hospital Experiences

Emmanuel Kumah

5-13

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Provider behaviors or consumer participation: How should we measure person-centered care?

Samantha M. Hack, Anjana Muralidharan, Clayton H. Brown, Alicia A. Lucksted, Jennifer Patterson

14-20

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Comparing Digital vs Paper Decision Aids about the Use of Antipsychotic Medication: Client, Clinician, Caregiver and Administrator Perspectives

Yaara Zisman-Ilani, Ksenia O Gorbenko, David Shern, Glyn Elwyn

21-30

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Title: Caring Conversation Framework to promote person centred care: synthesising qualitative findings from a multi- phase programme of research

Belinda Dewar

31-45

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Latin American Experience and Responses in Disasters: Person-centered Perspectives

Nelson Raúl Morales Soto

46-52

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THE CHAPERONE IN A THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP: A CRITICAL DISCUSSION

Chandramani Thuraisingham, Sivalingam Nalliah, Davendralingam Sinniah

53-60

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Events

SECOND LATIN AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Christopher Woodhead
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10th GENEVA CONFERENCE ON PERSON-CENTERED MEDICINE

Christopher Woodhead
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5th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

Christopher Woodhead
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