Achieving successful community engagement: a rapid realist review
Abstract Background Community engagement is increasingly seen as crucial to achieving high quality, efficient and collaborative care. However, organisations are still searching for the best and most effective ways to engage citizens in the shaping of health and care services. This review highlights...
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Main Authors: | E. De Weger (Author), N. Van Vooren (Author), K. G. Luijkx (Author), C. A. Baan (Author), H. W. Drewes (Author) |
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BMC,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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