Perspectives of cancer consumer representatives on their involvement in healthcare service improvement: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Consumer involvement in healthcare service organisation and policy development is recognised globally as a vital strategy in improving the quality and patient-centredness of care. There are significant gaps in knowledge about consumer involvement in practice, including consumers&...
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Main Authors: | Dan Luo (Author), Jane McGlashan (Author), Klay Lamprell (Author), Gaston Arnolda (Author), Jeffrey Braithwaite (Author), Yvonne Zurynski (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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