http://informahealthcare.com/toc/irp/27/2#/doi/full/10.3109/09540261.2015.1027672
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Swapnil Hiremath, MD
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I'm in a bit of a rush so I don't have time to say something articulate, but I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed your article.
ReplyDeleteParticularly Dinah, I loved your section and I think it really shows that patients can have a voice when they are listened to.
I have to confess that I sometimes wonder if you really do understand and empathise with patients experiences, particularly when things get heated in the comments section, but I stand corrected.
Thank you for listening and passing our messages on.
BecB
I also appreciated the way Dinah handled the issue of strip searches. I have considered sending a copy of her article to the hospital that strip searched me and encourage them to look to the hospitals who do not strip search for ways in which they keep patients safe without needless humiliation.
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