How might patient involvement in healthcare quality improvement efforts work-A realist literature review
Abstract Introduction This realist literature review, regarding active patient involvement in healthcare quality improvement (QI), seeks to identify possible mechanisms that contribute to success or failure. Furthermore, the paper outlines key considerations for organizing and supporting patient inv...
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Main Authors: | Carolina Bergerum (Author), Johan Thor (Author), Karin Josefsson (Author), Maria Wolmesjö (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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