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  2. Patient advocacy - Wikipedia

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    [24]: 190 Gadow and Curtis argue that the role of patient advocacy in nursing is to facilitate a patient's informed consent through decision-making, but in mental health nursing there is a conflict between the patient's right to autonomy and nurses' legal and professional duty to protect the patient and the community from harm, since patients ...

  3. Independent mental health advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Some patients perceive advocates roles as supporting them in understanding their rights under mental health law and ensuring these rights are upheld. [2]: 285 In a study, young people viewed IMHAs role as independently understanding a service users viewpoint and ensuring that it was presented at meetings.

  4. Health advocacy - Wikipedia

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    There were three critical elements of developing a profession on the table in these early years: association, credentialing and education. The Society for Healthcare Consumer Advocacy was founded as an association of mainly hospital-based patient advocates, without the autonomy characteristic of a profession: it was and is a member association of the American Hospital Association.

  5. Patient navigators - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The position may collaborate closely, or have overlapping roles, with community health workers, case managers, and patient advocates. [1] [2] Within Western countries, including the United States of America and the United Kingdom, the role of patient navigators is commonly recognized in societal and legal contexts.

  6. Patient participation - Wikipedia

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    A medical doctor explaining an X-ray to a patient. Several factors help increase patient participation, including understandable and individual adapted information, education for the patient and healthcare provider, sufficient time for the interaction, processes that provide the opportunity for the patient to be involved in decision-making, a positive attitude from the healthcare provider ...

  7. Patient Advice and Liaison Service - Wikipedia

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    Be identifiable and accessible to patients, their carers, friends and families; Provide on the spot help in every Trust with the power to negotiate immediate solutions or speedy resolution of problems; Act as a gateway to appropriate independent advice and advocacy support from local and national sources

  8. Advocate Aurora patients whose health info was exposed ... - AOL

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    Millions of patients of Advocate Aurora Health in Wisconsin and Illinois have until mid-January to take part in a $12.2 million legal settlement over the unauthorized disclosure of their health ...

  9. Talk:Patient advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Patient advocacy activities often start as an offshoot activity from patient support groups, or are the primary role of patient interest groups. Their activities include, for a large part, support activities such as educating patients and carers to cope with the effects of the patient's disease.