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Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by The Beryl Institute. PXJ is committed to disseminating rigorous knowledge and expanding the global conversation on evidence and innovation on patient experience. Grounded in our core principles, PXJ engages all perspectives, with a strong commitment to Patients Included. Submissions are accepted on an ongoing basis and undergo a full double-blind peer review process.

PXJ's reach and impact is reflected in the fact that published articles are downloaded over 15,000 times monthly and accessed in over 220 countries and territories around the world. PXJ is indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals, Google Scholar, Crossref and Scopus and we are committed through our open-access policy to ensure the broadest access to articles possible. PXJ does not charge article processing or open access publication fees at this time.

Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 1 (2024)

Editorial

Commentaries

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Investing in the Bottom Line: The Value Case for Improving Human Experience in Healthcare
Jason A. Wolf, Vishal Bhalla, Brian Carlson, Jennifer Carron, Lanie Dixon, Julie K. Oehlert, and Brant J. Oliver

Personal Narratives

Research

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The Use of Patient Stories as a Knowledge Translation Strategy to Facilitate the Sustainability of Evidence-Based Interventions (EBIs) in Healthcare
Rachel Flynn, Lauren Dobson, Ella Milne, Alyson Campbell, Kelly Mrklas, Tracy Wasylak, and Shannon D. Scott

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Lived Experiences of Cancer Patients Who Chose to Stop Receiving Treatment
Amreen A. Ali Dr., Neena Kohli Dr., and Shreshtha Yadav Dr.

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Healthcare Team Members’ Views on Social Determinants of Health Screening and Referral Practices in a Pediatric Emergency Department
Jadelynn Nagy, Natalie J. Tedford, Sahlil Ahmed, Sofia Thoms, Akiko Kamimura, and Maija Holsti

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Helping Patients Navigate the Emergency Department: Assessing the Utility of a Poster Illustrating the Patient Journey
Lynette D. Krebs, Cristina Villa-Roel, Maria B. Ospina, Brian R. Holroyd, and Brian H. Rowe

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Refining Successful Implementation Strategies for the Surgical Safety Checklist in High-Income Contexts: Results of an International Mixed Methods Study
Meagan E. Elam, Christopher J. Louis, Jonathan Woodson, Nathan Turley, Denisa Urban, Mary E. Brindle, and Jacey A. Greece

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The Mental Health Journey of Healthcare Workers Returning to Work After COVID-19 in Pakistan: Recovery and Resilience
Fahad Ahmed, Ayesha Iqbal, Talal Khurshid, Hidayat Ullah, Sundas Sahar, Khurram Iqbal, Muhammad Ahmed Ali, and Rija Rizvi

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Covid-19 Vaccine Perception and Hesitancy Among Uninsured Free Clinic Patients
Samin Panahi, Brenda Spearman, Justine Sundrud, Mason Lunceford, and Akiko Kamimura

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Does Patient Experience Change with Age? Exploring Associations Between Patient Experience, Gender and Age
Corey Adams, Ramya Walsan, Anthony Schembri, Anurag Sharma, Ramesh Walpola, and Reema Harrison

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Association Between Clinicians’ Average Patient Length of Stay and Patient Experience Scores
Diane Kuhn, Thomas Lardaro, Katherine Pollard, Carl Pafford, Steven K. Roumpf, Christian C. Strachan, Julia Vaizer, Nancy K. Glober, and Benton R. Hunter

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Patients’ Perceptions of Interprofessional Collaboration: A Scoping Review
Robynne Gilchrist Miss, Aayesha Kholvadia Dr, and William (Bill) Burdick Prof

Case Study

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Co-designing of Patient Safety Incident Disclosure Process in Primary Healthcare System in Qatar
Nawal Khattabi, Reena Francis, Reem Abdul Malik, Amal Al Ali, and Mariam Abdul Malik