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Codesigning person-centred quality indicators with diverse communities: A qualitative patient engagement study.

Kimberly ManaliliFartoon M SiadMarichu AntonioBonnie LashewiczMaria-Jose Santana
Published in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2021)
Patient and public engagement was central to our research study. This included partnership with a community-based organization, with a broad network of ethnocultural communities, as well as the provincial health service delivery organization, who both facilitated the ongoing engagement of diverse patients/caregiver communities throughout our study including designing the study, recruiting participants, collecting and organizing data, interpreting findings and mobilizing knowledge. Drawing from participatory action research methods, patients and the public were involved in the codesign of the PC-QIs and initiatives to improve PCC in the province based on the findings from our study.
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