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Do patient engagement interventions work for all patients? A systematic review and realist synthesis of interventions to enhance patient safety.

Newman B, Joseph K, Chauhan A, et al. Do patient engagement interventions work for all patients? A systematic review and realist synthesis of interventions to enhance patient safety. Health Expect. 2021;24(6):1905-1923. doi:10.1111/hex.13343.

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September 15, 2021
Newman B, Joseph K, Chauhan A, et al. Health Expect. 2021;24(6):1905-1923.
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Patients and families are essential partners in identifying and preventing safety events. This systematic review characterizes patient engagement along a continuum of engagement that includes consultation (e.g., patients are invited to provide input about a specific safety issue), involvement (e.g., patients are asked about their preferences/concerns and given the opportunity to engage with practitioners about a specific issue), and partnership/leadership (e.g., patients ‘work’ with practitioners to improve the safety of their care, often using tools designed to empower patients to alert practitioners to concerns).

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Newman B, Joseph K, Chauhan A, et al. Do patient engagement interventions work for all patients? A systematic review and realist synthesis of interventions to enhance patient safety. Health Expect. 2021;24(6):1905-1923. doi:10.1111/hex.13343.

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