Starting at the top: Culture change has the potential to advance the patient participation agenda in Iranian hospitals
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Commentary on: Sarkhosh S, Abdi Z, Ravaghi H. Engaging patients in patient safety: a qualitative study examining healthcare managers and providers' perspectives. BMC Nurs. 2022 Dec 29;211,:374. doi: 10.1186/s12912-022-01152-1.
Implications for practice and research Without a shift in organisational culture, patient participation in patient safety may continue to be haphazard in Iranian hospitals.
Researchers should consider and report the impact of gender when investigating patient participation in care.
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Evidence-Based Nursing
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27
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Tobiano, G; Chaboyer, W, Starting at the top: Culture change has the potential to advance the patient participation agenda in Iranian hospitals, Evidence-Based Nursing, 2024, 27 (1), pp. 22