Special Issue: Patient Involvement
Editorial
Pushing the boundaries of patient experience
Jason A. Wolf PhD
Commentary
The paradigm of patient must evolve: Why a false sense of limited capacity can subvert all attempts at patient involvement
Dave deBronkart
Personal Narrative
A trip to healthcare
david e. matz
Research
Lack of patient involvement in care decisions and not receiving written discharge instructions are associated with unplanned readmissions up to one year
Kyle A. Kemp, Hude Quan, and Maria J. Santana
Understanding the role of patient and public involvement in renal dietetic research
Andrew Morris Mr, Deborah Biggerstaff, Nithya Krishnan, and Deborah Lycett
Integrating person directed care into the client experience
Tammy L. Marshall Ms., Joann P. Reinhardt, Orah Burack, and Audrey S. Weiner
Increasing sustainability in co-design projects: A qualitative evaluation of a co-design programme in New Zealand
Lynne Margaret Maher Dr., Brooke Hayward, Patricia Hayward, and Chris Walsh Dr
Experience-based co-design: A method for patient and family engagement in system-level quality improvement
Bianca Fucile, Erica Bridge, Charlene Duliban, and Madelyn P. Law Dr.