Using consumer engagement strategies to improve healthcare safety for young people: An exploration of the relevance and suitability of current approaches
Abstract Background Consumer engagement in health care is recognized as a critical strategy to minimize healthcare‐associated harms, however, little research has focussed on strategies to engage young people in healthcare safety. This study explores the suitability of commonly used engagement strate...
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Main Authors: | Bronwyn Newman (Author), Kathryn Joseph (Author), Fiona E. J. McDonald (Author), Reema Harrison (Author), Pandora Patterson (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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