Patient and family engagement in infection prevention in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: defining a consensus framework using the Q methodology - NOSO-COVID study protocol.
Nathalie Camille ClavelMélanie Lavoie-TremblayAlain BironAnaick BriandJesseca PaquetteLaurence BernardCarol FancottMarie-Pascale PomeyVincent DumezPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
The research ethics board approved this study. The research team plans to disseminate the findings through different channels of communication targeting healthcare professionals, managers in healthcare settings, and patients and family caregivers. The findings will also be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals in healthcare management and in quality and safety improvement.
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