Conceptualizing patient participation in psychiatry: A survey describing the voice of patients in outpatient care
Abstract Background While increasingly discussed in somatic care, the concept of patient participation remains unsettled in psychiatric care, potentially impeding person‐centred experiences. Objective To describe outpatient psychiatric care patients' conceptualization of patient participation....
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Main Authors: | Rikard Wärdig (Author), Fredrik Olofsson (Author), Ann Catrine Eldh (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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