Engaging under- and/or never-engaged populations in health services: A systematic review

Patient engagement is a mechanism used to facilitate person-centred care, however, has not been realized in all patient populations. Often, many marginalized populations still remain under- and/or never-engaged. The purpose of this systematic review was to: 1) identify methods or interventions that...

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Main Authors: Lesley Moody (Author), Erica Bridge (Author), Vidhi Thakkar (Author), Naomi Peek (Author), Tanvi Patel (Author), Suman Dhanju (Author), Simron Singh (Author)
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Published: The Beryl Institute, 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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