환자가 치료에 적극적으로 참여할 수 있도록 지원
언어, 읽기 수준, 형식, 전달 방법을 포함한 환자의 선호도를 기반으로 한 맞춤형 교육 공유
고유한 필요를 인정하는 환자 중심 접근 방식으로 만족도 향상
임상의에게 워크플로에 녹아든 근거 기반 환자 교육 제공
적시에 올바른 정보를 공유하여 임상의가 환자와 신뢰를 구축할 수 있도록 지원
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환자 참여 솔루션
엘스비어의 환자 참여 솔루션은 환자가 치료 계획을 더 쉽게 이해하고 따를 수 있도록 하여 더 나은 결과를 촉진하는 데 도움이 됩니다.
언어, 읽기 수준, 형식, 전달 방법을 포함한 환자의 선호도를 기반으로 한 맞춤형 교육 공유
고유한 필요를 인정하는 환자 중심 접근 방식으로 만족도 향상
임상의에게 워크플로에 녹아든 근거 기반 환자 교육 제공
적시에 올바른 정보를 공유하여 임상의가 환자와 신뢰를 구축할 수 있도록 지원
Advance your patients’ knowledge and ability to self-manage their care through standardized written and video education across the care continuum. By providing accessible health information that meets the unique needs of each patient, your organization can play a central role in advancing health care and health equity to improve:
Patient experience, compliance outcomes, and shared decision making
Regulatory compliance through education
Reliance on emergency care and preventable readmission rates
HCAHPS/CAHPS metrics and reimbursements
Long-term wellness and chronic care management
“Our vision was to standardize across the health system so that we could stay connected and engaged with patients whether they were in our facilities or in their homes. In doing so, we sought to ensure that all materials not only had a clear action for the patient, but that they understood them too. To get there, we knew that improving the comprehension and retention of education information would be key.” – Henry Ford Health
Drive content consistency. Ensure patients, caregivers and clinicians use the same evidence-based information across the health system and continuum of care.
Personalize the patient experience. Foster wellness through education personalized for patients’ unique treatment needs, usability and language.
Optimize the clinician workflow. Integrating patient education into your EHR workflow is an efficient way for clinicians to meaningfully connect with patients. Through actionable patient insights, you can monitor usage to measure the effectiveness of your patient engagement technology programs.
Improves feelings of preparedness and helps reduce anxiety
Strengthens self-management and patient satisfaction
Reduces readmission and postoperative healthcare utilizations
Studies show better learner retention when information is presented in a video format compared to text with illustrations4. In fact, patients with low literacy levels saw a 50% increase in comprehension when using video-based education5. View an example of Elsevier’s Patient Education videos, Managing Your High Blood Pressure.
Written text handouts, health education videos, medication/drug information sheets, lab information
Elsevier’s patient education can be delivered in multiple ways to support your patient engagement program including:
Embedded written and video documents, FHIR, API
Instructions for conditions and diseases, health topics, medical procedures, lifestyle modifications, lab test education, medication/drug information for all FDA-approved and most over-the-counter drugs, and other topics
20 languages
Language, format, and delivery method
We use plain language to make health information clear and accessible. Whenever and wherever possible, medical terms are translated into everyday language to ensure everyone can easily understand and use our materials. Plain language empowers patients, helping them make informed health decisions confidently.
Clinicians can confirm what information has been assigned and viewed. They can also garner patient feedback so measuring patient engagement and education is seamless.
Yes. Elsevier’s patient education content can be delivered in many ways that best meet the needs of your organization and patient community.
Health literacy stat: “Health Literacy in the United States: Enhancing Assessments and Reducing Disparities,” Milken Institute, 2022.
Improved education stat: https://psnet.ahrq.gov/primer/readmissions-and-adverse-events-after-discharge
Title: Effectiveness of video-based health promotion: A systematic review and meta-analysis | Authors: Xizhu Xiao, Rachel Min Wong, Wenyuan Yang | Journal: Patient Education and Counseling Publication Date: February 2024, Volume 119 |DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2023.108095)