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| Angela CoulterSummaryAffiliation: Picker Institute Europe Country: UK Publications
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After Bristol: putting patients at the centreAngela Coulter
Picker Institute Europe, Oxford OX1 1RX
BMJ 324:648-51. 2002
Killing the goose that laid the golden egg?Angela Coulter
Picker Institute Europe, Oxford OX1 1RX
BMJ 326:1280-1. 2003
Safe treatment or a shorter wait: Hobson's choice?Angela Coulter
Department of General Practice and Health Services Research, Medical Hospital and Polyclinic, University of Heidelberg, D 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Qual Saf Health Care 12:5-6. 2003
After Bristol: putting patients at the centreAngela Coulter
Picker Institute Europe, Oxford OX1 1RX, UK. E-mail
Qual Saf Health Care 11:186-8. 2002
What do patients and the public want from primary care?Angela Coulter
Picker Institute Europe, Oxford OX1 1RX
BMJ 331:1199-201. 2005
Effectiveness of strategies for informing, educating, and involving patientsAngela Coulter
Picker Institute Europe, King's Mead House, Oxford OX1 1RX
BMJ 335:24-7. 2007
Public views on healthcare performance indicators and patient choiceHelen Magee
Picker Institute Europe, King's Mead House, Oxpens Road, Oxford OX1 1RX, UK
J R Soc Med 96:338-42. 2003..If public access to performance information is to succeed in informing referral decisions and raising quality standards, the public and general practitioners will need education on how to interpret and use the data...
Can patients assess the quality of health care?Angela Coulter
BMJ 333:1-2. 2006
What price choice?Angela Coulter
Health Expect 7:185-6. 2004
Full engagement in healthAngela Coulter
BMJ 329:1197-8. 2004
Shared decision-making: the debate continuesAngela Coulter
Health Expect 8:95-6. 2005
Time for a changeAngela Coulter
Health Expect 10:209-10. 2007
European patients' views on the responsiveness of health systems and healthcare providersAngela Coulter
Picker Institute Europe, Oxford, UK
Eur J Public Health 15:355-60. 2005..Responsiveness to patients is now seen as a key characteristic of effective health systems. This study aimed to learn more about European people's views on the responsiveness of their country's health systems and healthcare providers...
Prominent strategy but rare in practice: shared decision-making and patient decision support technologies in the UKRhodri Evans
Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Z Arztl Fortbild Qualitatssich 101:247-53. 2007..3 euro National Programme for IT. The legislative framework in the UK is conducive to the implementation of shared decision-making, and there is a growing body of research literature, albeit focused on PDSTs...
Patient safety: what role can patients play?Angela Coulter
Health Expect 9:205-6. 2006
A very British serviceAngela Coulter
Picker Institute Europe
Nurs Stand 20:32-3. 2006
Patient-centred care. Personal best: put the customer in controlAngela Coulter
Picker Institute
Health Serv J 117:20-1. 2007
Patients' views of the good doctorAngela Coulter
BMJ 325:668-9. 2002
Whatever happened to shared decision-making?Angela Coulter
Health Expect 5:185-6. 2002
Measuring the experiences of health care for patients with musculoskeletal disorders (MSD): development of the Picker MSD questionnaireCrispin Jenkinson
Picker Institute Europe, Oxford, UK
Scand J Caring Sci 16:329-33. 2002..The index score was found to have high construct validity. The instrument provides a core set of issues that should be covered when assessing the quality of care patients attending clinics for musculoskeletal disorders...
The Picker Patient Experience Questionnaire: development and validation using data from in-patient surveys in five countriesCrispin Jenkinson
Picker Institute Europe, Oxford, UK
Int J Qual Health Care 14:353-8. 2002..Questions were selected from the bank of items developed for use in in-patient surveys undertaken by the Picker Institute for the purposes of assessing the quality of care...
Involving patients: representation or representativeness?Angela Coulter
Health Expect 5:1. 2002
Citizen involvement in priority-settingAngela Coulter
Health Expect 6:1-2. 2003
Factors relating to patients' reports about hospital care for coronary heart disease in EnglandCrispin Jenkinson
Picker Institute Europe, Oxford, UK
J Health Serv Res Policy 8:83-6. 2003....
Properties of the Picker Patient Experience questionnaire in a randomized controlled trial of long versus short form survey instrumentsCrispin Jenkinson
Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF
J Public Health Med 25:197-201. 2003..The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of the 15-item Picker Patient Experience questionnaire (PPE-15) when embedded in a short form instrument as compared with a longer form measure...
When I'm 64: Health choicesAngela Coulter
Health Expect 7:95-7. 2004
Are patient decision aids the best way to improve clinical decision making? Report of the IPDAS SymposiumMargaret Holmes-Rovner
College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
Med Decis Making 27:599-608. 2007..The participants' vote on the proposition was approximately half for and half against...
When should you involve patients in treatment decisions?Angela Coulter
Br J Gen Pract 57:771-2. 2007
Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect: paper was muddledAngela Coulter
BMJ 328:1318; author reply 1319. 2004
Developing a quality criteria framework for patient decision aids: online international Delphi consensus processGlyn Elwyn
Department of General Practice, Centre for Health Sciences Research, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF14 4YS
BMJ 333:417. 2006..To develop a set of quality criteria for patient decision support technologies (decision aids)...
What do patients want from high-quality general practice and how do we involve them in improvement?Angela Coulter
Picker Institute Europe, Oxford
Br J Gen Pract 52:S22-6. 2002..Practices that want to anticipate these trends should look for patient survey instruments to obtain feedback on their organisation and the interpersonal skills of the clinicians...
Effects of decision aids for menorrhagia on treatment choices, health outcomes, and costs: a randomized controlled trialAndrew D M Kennedy
Health Economics Research Group, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 3PH England
JAMA 288:2701-8. 2002..Decision aids can increase patient involvement in treatment decision making. However, questions remain regarding their effects and cost implications...
The evidence speaks for itself...but can the public?Angela Coulter
Picker Institute Europe
Nurs Manag (Harrow) 11:12-3. 2004
Impact on societyNick Bosanquet
Expert Rev Anticancer Ther 4:S69-73. 2004
Perspectives on health technology assessment: response from the patient's perspectiveAngela Coulter
Int J Technol Assess Health Care 20:92-6. 2004..Those responsible for HTA should make greater efforts to involve the public and ensure that the findings are accessible to patients for use when making treatment choices...
