Approaches to optimize patient and family engagement in hospital planning and improvement: Qualitative interviews
Abstract Background Patient engagement (PE) in health‐care planning and improvement is a growing practice. We lack evidence‐based guidance for PE, particularly in hospital settings. This study explored how to optimize PE in hospitals. Methods This study was based on qualitative interviews with indiv...
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Main Authors: | Natalie N. Anderson (Author), G. Ross Baker (Author), Lesley Moody (Author), Kerseri Scane (Author), Robin Urquhart (Author), Walter P. Wodchis (Author), Anna R. Gagliardi (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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