2022
DOI: 10.1111/nin.12513
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Patient engagement, involvement, or participation — entrapping concepts in nurse‐patient interactions: A critical discussion

Abstract: The importance of patients taking an active role in their healthcare is recognized internationally, to improve safety and effectiveness in practice. There is still, however, some ambiguity about the conceptualization of that patient role; it is referred to interchangeably in the literature as engagement, involvement, and participation. The aim of this discussion paper is to examine and conceptualize the concepts of patient engagement, involvement, and participation within healthcare, particularly nursing. The … Show more

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“…Although recommended ( 45 ), patients were not engaged as IFs or placed on the IF teams in any of our cases (perhaps due to our programs not emphasizing this perspective). This may also be an effect of the often swift events taking place, by a lack of recognition of patients as resources, or not associating patient participation with opportunities for improvements ( 46 ). In the projects presented here, the IFs shared some previous experience of collaborating with patients (or their next of kin) in quality improvement initiatives.…”
Section: Experiences and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although recommended ( 45 ), patients were not engaged as IFs or placed on the IF teams in any of our cases (perhaps due to our programs not emphasizing this perspective). This may also be an effect of the often swift events taking place, by a lack of recognition of patients as resources, or not associating patient participation with opportunities for improvements ( 46 ). In the projects presented here, the IFs shared some previous experience of collaborating with patients (or their next of kin) in quality improvement initiatives.…”
Section: Experiences and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Patient participation is presumably a comprehensive concept, designating a humanistic stance for more person-centered care [7], yet is potentially challenging to apprehend and convey in everyday encounters without support [7,42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internationally, patient participation in hospital safety activities is advocated, such as patients detecting and reporting symptoms, side effects and hospital issues, to ensure timely intervention by healthcare professionals 2. The term patient participation can be used synonymously with engagement and involvement; these terms all describe a mutual partnership between patients and healthcare professionals, where patients can contribute to the care process 3…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%