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Assessing and reporting patient participation by means of patient preferences and experiences.

Ann Catrine EldhMarie HolmefurKristina LuhrMarika Wenemark
Published in: BMC health services research (2020)
Ways to easily acquaint stakeholders with patients' preferences for patient participation are needed, in order for healthcare staff to better use resources to match the basic requirements of individuals and groups. While the 4Ps can guide professionals to patient participation as framed in legislations, concept analyses and by patients, a visualisation of the results is needed to capture preference-based patient participation. The proposed route to representing degree of match in preferences and experiences may also be relevant to other dimensions of quality of healthcare.
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