Motivation for patient engagement in patient safety: a multi-perspective, explorative survey
Abstract Background and Objectives Despite increasing calls for more patient engagement in patient safety, limited knowledge remains on what actually motivates key stakeholders in healthcare to promote patient engagement. We therefore set out to survey key stakeholders of patient engagement in patie...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Raab (Author), Nikoloz Gambashidze (Author), Larissa Brust (Author), Matthias Weigl (Author), Amelie Koch (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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