The impact of COVID‐19 on patient engagement in the health system: Results from a Pan‐Canadian survey of patient, family and caregiver partners
Abstract Introduction The COVID‐19 pandemic has had an impact on all aspects of the health system. Little is known about how the activities and experiences of patient, family and caregiver partners, as a large group across a variety of settings within the health system, changed due to the substantia...
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Main Authors: | Laura Tripp (Author), Meredith Vanstone (Author), Carolyn Canfield (Author), Myles Leslie (Author), Mary Anne Levasseur (Author), Janelle Panday (Author), Paula Rowland (Author), Geoff Wilson (Author), Jeonghwa You (Author), Julia Abelson (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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