Improving Care Quality Through a Patient-Centered Medical Journey – Focusing on Children With Early-Onset Scoliosis
Abstract
Background: Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS) is a complex and long-term disease requiring a clear treatment journey to meet the needs of patients and improve the quality of care. Constructing a patient-centered medical journey map for EOS patients to provide appropriate medical information is essential.
Aim: Controct a patient-centered medical journey map for EOS patients.
Subject and methods: Data collection was conducted through team formation, expert-guided workshops, literature review, and patient interviews to develop the medical journey map.
Results: The medical journey map covers the entire treatment process, starting from outpatient visits, hospitalization, preoperative examinations, consultations, medical procedures, preoperative explanations, inpatient care, discharge preparation services, and post-discharge follow-up.
Conclusion: Constructing a patient-centered medical journey map provides the necessary information and support to patients and their families, enhancing patient satisfaction and healthcare quality.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.20849/ijsn.v9i3.1471
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