Patient and Caregiver Engagement in an Era of COVID-19: What Did We Learn and How Do We Move Forward?

Kerry Kuluski, Carol Fancott, Maggie Keresteci, Ross G Baker
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Patient and caregiver engagement is a core component of high-quality healthcare systems. The COVID-19 pandemic revealed to us the fragility of patient and family engagement that was not as firmly rooted in the health system as expected. In this paper, we reflect on case examples from healthcare organizations across Canada where pivots and adaptations were made to patient engagement activities. We share core enablers of engagement in times of high system stress, drawing on illustrative examples. We then synthesize key learnings in relation to existing literature and conclude with reflective questions as we orient the work of engagement into the future.

COVID-19 时代的患者和护理者参与:我们学到了什么,如何继续前进?
患者和护理人员的参与是高质量医疗保健系统的核心组成部分。COVID-19 大流行向我们揭示了患者和家庭参与的脆弱性,它并不像预期的那样牢牢扎根于医疗系统。在本文中,我们对加拿大各地医疗机构的案例进行了反思,这些医疗机构对患者参与活动进行了调整。我们借鉴一些实例,分享了在系统高度紧张时促进参与的核心因素。然后,我们结合现有文献总结了主要的经验教训,最后提出了一些反思性问题,为未来的参与工作指明方向。
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