In Search of A Contemporary Definition of Meaningful Engagement: A systematic literature review
Consumer engagement is emerging as an important trend in a contemporary health care environment. Yet, a universal definition of meaningful consumer engagement has not been determined. This paper presents our systematic literature review findings, which intended to consolidate the definition of consu...
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Main Authors: | Tania Kate Hobson (Author), Anneke Fitzgerald (Author), Katrina Radford (Author) |
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