Supporting the evaluation of public and patient engagement in health system organizations: Results from an implementation research study
Abstract Background As citizens, patients and family members are participating in numerous and expanding roles in health system organizations, attention has turned to evaluating these efforts. The context‐specific nature of engagement requires evaluation tools to be carefully designed for optimal us...
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Main Authors: | Julia Abelson (Author), Laura Tripp (Author), Sujane Kandasamy (Author), Kristen Burrows (Author), on behalf of the PPEET Implementation Study Team (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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