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Patient and Staff Engagement in Health System Improvement: A Qualitative Evaluation of the Experience-Based Co-design Approach in Canada
Kate Bak
, Lesley Moody
, Sarah M. Wheeler
, Julie Gilbert
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Canada
100%
Co-design Method
100%
Effective Forms
16%
Effective Method
16%
Experience Design
100%
Experience of Care
16%
Family Experience
16%
Family Members
16%
Health Care Services
16%
Health System Improvement
100%
Healthcare Quality Improvement
16%
Healthcare Staff
16%
Human Resources
16%
Implementation Barriers
16%
Ontario Canada
16%
Participant Involvement
16%
Patient Caregivers
33%
Patient Engagement
100%
Patient Experience
33%
Patient's Family
33%
Qualitative Evaluation
100%
Staff Engagement
100%
Staff Experience
16%
Staff Members
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Co-Design
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Co-Design
100%