"What it really takes" - A qualitative study of how professionals coproduce healthcare service with immigrant patients
Background: The concept of coproduction shows great promise for meaningful partnerships between patients and health professionals. This is particularly relevant for immigrant patients who are less inclined to take an active role in consultations. The present study described health professionals'...
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Main Authors: | Christina Radl-Karimi (Author), Dorthe S. Nielsen (Author), Morten Sodemann (Author), Paul Batalden (Author), Christian von Plessen (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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