Patient engagement in action: Timing and intensity of strategies used to engage low income depressed mothers of infants and toddlers
The purpose of this study was to illuminate the process of patient engagement and to determine how components of patient engagement were operationalized in the nurse-patient interpersonal relationship with low income, depressed mothers, a traditionally underserved population. Using a descriptive qua...
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Main Authors: | Maureen Baker (Author), Beth Black (Author), Linda Beeber (Author) |
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The Beryl Institute,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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