Patient journey mapping is an emerging field of research that uses various methods to map and report evidence relating to patient experiences and interactions with healthcare providers, services, and systems. This research often involves the development of visual, narrative, and descriptive maps or tables, which describe patient journeys and transitions into, through, and out of health services. This methods corner paper presents an overview of how patient journey mapping has been conducted within the health sector, providing cardiovascular examples. It introduces six key steps for conducting patient journey mapping and describes the opportunities and benefits of using patient journey mapping and future implications of using this approach.
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Bulto, L. N., Davies, E., Kelly, J., & Hendriks, J. M. (2024). Patient journey mapping: emerging methods for understanding and improving patient experiences of health systems and services. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 23(4), 429–433. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurjcn/zvae012
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