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Research paper thumbnail of Achieving patient-centred care: the potential and challenge of the patient-as-professional role

Health Expectations, Jul 7, 2014

Background The patient-as-professional concept acknowledges the expert participation of patients ... more Background The patient-as-professional concept acknowledges the expert participation of patients in interprofessional teams, including their contributions to managing and coordinating their care. However, little is known about experiences and perspectives of these teams. Objective To investigate (i) patients' and carers' experiences of actively engaging in interprofessional care by enacting the patientas-professional role and (ii) clinicians' perspectives of this involvement.

Research paper thumbnail of Consumers as Critical Friends - a Different Perspective on Quality

Health Voices, Jun 1, 2010

Consumers can add essential value to continuous quality improvement processes; listen to them as ... more Consumers can add essential value to continuous quality improvement processes; listen to them as partners who want to help improve outcomes and ensure we get the most benefit from health spending.

Research paper thumbnail of Consumers as Critical Friends - a Different Perspective on Quality

Consumers can add essential value to continuous quality improvement processes; listen to them as ... more Consumers can add essential value to continuous quality improvement processes; listen to them as partners who want to help improve outcomes and ensure we get the most benefit from health spending.

Research paper thumbnail of Achieving patient‐centred care: the potential and challenge of the patient‐as‐professional role

Background The patient-as-professional concept acknowledges the expert participation of patients ... more Background The patient-as-professional concept acknowledges the expert participation of patients in interprofessional teams, including their contributions to managing and coordinating their care. However, little is known about experiences and perspectives of these teams. Objective To investigate (i) patients' and carers' experiences of actively engaging in interprofessional care by enacting the patientas-professional role and (ii) clinicians' perspectives of this involvement.

Research paper thumbnail of Achieving patient-centred care: the potential and challenge of the patient-as-professional role

Health Expectations, Jul 7, 2014

Background The patient-as-professional concept acknowledges the expert participation of patients ... more Background The patient-as-professional concept acknowledges the expert participation of patients in interprofessional teams, including their contributions to managing and coordinating their care. However, little is known about experiences and perspectives of these teams. Objective To investigate (i) patients' and carers' experiences of actively engaging in interprofessional care by enacting the patientas-professional role and (ii) clinicians' perspectives of this involvement.

Research paper thumbnail of Consumers as Critical Friends - a Different Perspective on Quality

Health Voices, Jun 1, 2010

Consumers can add essential value to continuous quality improvement processes; listen to them as ... more Consumers can add essential value to continuous quality improvement processes; listen to them as partners who want to help improve outcomes and ensure we get the most benefit from health spending.

Research paper thumbnail of Consumers as Critical Friends - a Different Perspective on Quality

Consumers can add essential value to continuous quality improvement processes; listen to them as ... more Consumers can add essential value to continuous quality improvement processes; listen to them as partners who want to help improve outcomes and ensure we get the most benefit from health spending.

Research paper thumbnail of Achieving patient‐centred care: the potential and challenge of the patient‐as‐professional role

Background The patient-as-professional concept acknowledges the expert participation of patients ... more Background The patient-as-professional concept acknowledges the expert participation of patients in interprofessional teams, including their contributions to managing and coordinating their care. However, little is known about experiences and perspectives of these teams. Objective To investigate (i) patients' and carers' experiences of actively engaging in interprofessional care by enacting the patientas-professional role and (ii) clinicians' perspectives of this involvement.

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