2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12875-023-02210-6
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The impact of patients as trainers on registered nurses’ patient engagement in primary care clinics: a qualitative study

A. Morin,
Y. Couturier,
M-D. Poirier
et al.

Abstract: Background In Canada, primary care is usually the front door to health care for people with health issues. Among these primary care services are primary care clinics (PCC), where the competencies of registered nurses (RNs) are needed. However, nursing practice in PCCs is variable and sometimes suboptimal from one PCC to another. In 2019, the Quebec Ministry of Health and Social Services deployed a practical guide for RNs practicing in PCCs. This guide was intended to support best professional a… Show more

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