Communities, health-care organizations and the contingencies and contradictions of engagement: A case study from Chile.
Cristian R MontenegroNérida MercadoPublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2019)
Based on these findings, we argue that participatory initiatives should be studied as on-going achievements shaped by broad policy orientations and local configurations of interest. In the process, they produce ad hoc forms of knowledge and visions of community that provide orientation to the agents involved.