Patient and public involvement facilitators: Could they be the key to the NHS quality improvement agenda?
Abstract Objective Research into patient and public involvement (PPI) has not examined in detail patient and public involvement facilitators' (PPIFs) roles and activities. This study analysed PPIFs' roles using qualitative data gathered from three different UK health‐care organizations. De...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Todd (Author), Christine Coupland (Author), Raymond Randall (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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