Consumer inclusion

High-quality health care includes integrating patient perspectives on how they experience and receive care. Applying this principle, the voices of consumers and the people who support them (eg, family members, other caregivers) have been included as sources of knowledge that have informed the update...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian family physician 2018-04, Vol.64, p.S8
Hauptverfasser: Boyd, Kerry, Diepstra, Heidi, Elbard, Kareem, Hamdani, Yani, Lunsky, Yona
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