Using patient narratives to design an intervention to reduce noise in the intensive care unit

  • Darbyshire J
  • Hinton L
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Abstract

Patient narratives can be used to guide improvements in health care. The authors found that including patients and staff on the design team keeps the focus meaningful and ensures that interventions are acceptable and deliverable.

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Darbyshire, J., & Hinton, L. (2018). Using patient narratives to design an intervention to reduce noise in the intensive care unit. The Journal of Health Design, 109–112. https://doi.org/10.21853/jhd.2018.51

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