In association with The Beryl Institute, Patient Experience Journal announces the inaugural 2019 Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) award recipients.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB)
March 02, 2020
In association with The Beryl Institute, Patient Experience Journal announces the inaugural 2019 Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) award recipients. The annual awards celebrate important contributions to the literature and articles of impact in research and practice. They also introduce groundbreaking authors who are working to expand evidence and insights on patient experience and the human experience in healthcare.
The winners are selected from the articles published in PXJ and chosen by the Editorial Board. Award recipients will be celebrated during a ceremony Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at The Beryl Institute Patient Experience Conference in Orlando, Florida.
The winning articles are:
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ARTICLE OF THE YEAR (Volume 6) - “Anyone can co-design?”: A case study synthesis of six experience-based co-design (EBCD) projects for healthcare systems improvement in New South Wales, Australia
- Tara L. Dimopoulos-Bick, Agency for Clinical Innovation, New South Wales, Australia
- Claire O’Connor, Agency for Clinical Innovation, New South Wales, Australia
- Jane Montgomery, Agency for Clinical Innovation, New South Wales, Australia
- Tracey Szanto, Agency for Clinical Innovation, New South Wales, Australia
- Marion Fisher, Agency for Clinical Innovation, New South Wales, Australia
- Violeta Sutherland, Agency for Clinical Innovation, New South Wales, Australia
- Helen Baines, Hunter New England Local Health District, NSW, Australia
- Phillip Orcher, Agency for Clinical Innovation, New South Wales, Australia
- John Stubbs, Agency for Clinical Innovation, New South Wales, Australia
- Lynne Maher, Ko Awatea Counties Manukau Health, Auckland, New Zealand
- Raj Verma, Agency for Clinical Innovation, New South Wales, Australia
- Victoria J. Palmer, The Department of General Practice, Melbourne Medical School, The – University of Melbourne, Australia
- BEST ARTICLE – EMERGING SCHOLAR (Volume 6)
- Engaging under- and/or never-engaged populations in health services: A systematic review
- Lesley Moody, University Health Network
- Erica Bridge, Cancer Care Ontario
- Vidhi Thakkar, McMaster University
- Naomi Peek, Cancer Care Ontario
- Tanvi Patel, Cancer Care Ontario
- Suman Dhanju, Cancer Care Ontario
- Simron Singh, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
- BEST ARTICLE – PRACTITIONER (Volume 6)
- Using experience-based design to understand the patient and caregiver experience with delirium
- Lauren Russ, Virginia Mason
- Jennifer Phillips, Virginia Mason
- Val Ferris, Virginia Mason
- Amy London, Virginia Mason
- Logan Kendall, University of Washington – Seattle Campus
- Craig Blackmore, Virginia Mason
- MOST IMPACTFUL ARTICLE (Last 5 Volumes)
- Patient partnership in quality improvement of healthcare services: Patients’ inputs and challenges faced
- Marie-Pascale Pomey, University of Montreal
- Hassiba Hihat, University of Montreal
- May Khalifa, University of Montréal
- Paule Lebel, University of Montréal
- André Néron, University of Montréal
- Vincent Dumez, University of Montréal
“We are excited to introduce the PXJ Awards and announce this year’s recipients. The articles being recognized represent the rigor, thoughtfulness and vision seen in all the pieces published in the journal,” said Jason Wolf, Founding Editor of PXJ and President & CEO of The Beryl Institute. “PXJ remains committed to elevating the work of our authors and honoring the interest of our readers by bringing together a broad and comprehensive selection of cutting-edge articles from around the world. We congratulate our inaugural awardees and invite all to consider PXJ as the place to reach the broadest audience and have the greatest impact with your work in elevating the evidence on patient experience.”
PXJ publishes three times annually in April, November and a special topic issue in July. Submissions are accepted on an ongoing basis. All submissions should adhere to the requested submission types and author guidelines.
PXJ is also accepting submissions for the 2020 Special Issue on Patient & Family Experience in Behavioral Health. The deadline for submissions for that issue is April 1, 2020. Learn more: https://pxjournal.org/journal/vol6/iss2/16
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About Patient Experience Journal:
Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published in association with The Beryl Institute. Read in over 200 countries and territories, PXJ is committed to disseminating rigorous knowledge and expanding the global conversation on evidence and innovation on patient experience.
About The Beryl Institute:
The Beryl Institute is a global community of practice committed to elevating the human experience in healthcare. We believe human experience is grounded in experiences of patients & families, those who work in healthcare and the communities they serve.
We define the patient experience as the sum of all interactions, shaped by an organization’s culture, that influence patient perceptions across the continuum of care.
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