Patient participation in critical care research, service design, and care delivery

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Muir, Rachel
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2022
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Patient participation in healthcare is an ideal which has gained significant currency over the past two decades and is increasingly recognised as a key factor in the design of safe, high quality health care services, research, and shared decision-making in treatment and care (World Health Organization, 2007). Defined simply, patient participation refers to individual and collective rights and opportunities for patients to influence and engage in decision-making about their care and health services (Castro et al., 2016).

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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing

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73

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Nursing

Intensive care

Health policy

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

INTENSIVE-CARE

INVOLVEMENT

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Muir, R, Patient participation in critical care research, service design, and care delivery, Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2022, 73, pp. 103298

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