期刊名称:PATIENT-PATIENT CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The Patient is the only journal that aims exclusively to examine the needs, values and role of the patient in an increasingly complex healthcare landscape in which funding and decision making are requiring ever-greater awareness of the patient’s perspective.
Interest in patient-centred approaches is growing at a rapid pace, as is the body of scientific research on the topic. The number of studies focusing on patient preferences in medicine has grown exponentially over the last few years, and comes at a time when patient preferences, values and compliance are highly topical and the tide is turning towards recognition that the patient's voice should be heard as part of the medical decision-making process.
The Patient publishes research that seeks to move the patient perspective from one that is typically considered anecdotally to one that is grounded in scientific methodologies and thus ensure that patient-centered evidence is utilized appropriately to inform and enhance health care decision-making.
The Patient deals with the full range of patient centered studies, reviews and commentary ranging through techniques such as conjoint analysis, patient reported outcomes, studies on compliance and satisfaction through to patient directed health plans and patient literacy.
To contact the journal's editorial team please email thepatient@adis.co.nz
Indexed
Indexed in MEDLINE, CINAHL, Current Content / Social & Behavioral Sciences, EMBASE, PsychINFO, RePEc (Research Papers in Economics), Social Science Citation Index, and Journals@Ovid..
Instructions to Authors
IFA PB.pdf
Editorial Board
Editorial Staff
Co-Editor: John Bridges, John Hopkins School of Public Health Co-Editor: Chris Carswell, Adis, a Wolters Kluwer Business Publication Manager: Anna Thomson
Editorial Board
D. Bishai, Baltimore, MD, USA J. Coast, Birmingham, England C. Cunningham, Hamilton, ON, Canada C. Donaldson, Glasgow, Scotland K. Facey, Glasgow, Scotland T. Flynn, Sydney, NSW, Australia L. Fraenkel, New Haven, CT, USA A. Gafni, Hamilton, ONT, Canada H.P. Hansen, Odense, Denmark A.B. Hauber, Doylestown, PA, USA J. Hibbard, Eugene, OR, USA A. Hisashige, Tokushima, Japan M.J. Ijzerman, Enschede, The Netherlands F.R. Johnson, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA D. Marshall, Calgary, AB, Canada D. Menon, Edmonton, AB, Canada E. Lancsar, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
N. Luo, Singapore, Singapore E. MacKenzie, Baltimore, MD, USA M. Mayer, New York, NY, USA E. McIntosh, Oxford, England R. Parker, Atlanta, GA, USA P. Pitts, New York, NY, USA P. Pronovost, Baltimore, MD, USA D. Roter, Baltimore, MD, USA M. Ryan, Aberdeen, Scotland G. Salkeld, Sydney, NSW, Australia Y.-C.T. Shih, Chicago, IL, USA D. Schwappach, Zürich, Switzerland P. Ubel, Durham, NC, USA D. Wong-Rieger, Toronto, ON, Canada A. Wu, Baltimore, MD, USA P. Zweifel, Zürich, Switzerland
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