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A meta-ethnography of the facilitators and barriers to successful implementation of patient complaints processes in health-care settings.

David A H ScottSuzanne M Grant
Published in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2017)
Complainants recognized health-care professionals as bearers of individual accountability for unsatisfactory care, in opposition to the stance of collective responsibility endorsed by professionals. Implementation of patient complaints processes must reconcile the need for individualized resolution, whilst striving to improve the future provision of health care through a collaborative approach between patients and professionals.
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