Healthcare Quarterly
Vol. 21 Special Issue | Supporting Engagement-Capable Environments
A Canadian Take on the International Patient Engagement Revolution
Vincent Dumez and Antoine Boivin
Supporting Patient and Family Engagement for Healthcare Improvement: Reflections on “Engagement-Capable Environments” Pan-Canadian Learning Collaboratives
Carol Fancott, G. Ross Baker, Maria Judd, Anya Humphrey and Angela Morin
The Leadership and Organizational Context Required to Support Patient Partnerships
Patricia O’Connor, Mario Di Carlo and Jean-Lucien Rouleau
Development of Patient-Inclusive Teams: Toward a Structured Methodology
Marie-Pascale Pomey, Paule Lebel, Nathalie Clavel, Édith Morin, Mireille Morin, Catherine Neault, B...
Patient Roles in Engagement-Capable Environments: Multiple Perspectives
Paula Rowland, Mireille Brosseau and Claudia Houle
Implementation of Patient Engagement in the Netherlands: A Stimulating Environment within a Large Academic Medical Centre
Marjan J. Faber, Thomas W. Vijn, Marja C.M.C. Jillissen, David Grim and Jan A.M. Kremer
Bringing Together Research and Quality Improvement: The Saskatchewan Approach
Gary F Teare, Malori Keller and Dale Hall
Evaluating Patient, Family and Public Engagement in Health Services Improvement and System Redesign
Julia Abelson, Anya Humphrey, Ania Syrowatka, Julia Bidonde and Maria Judd
The Capacity for Patient Engagement: What Patient Experiences Tell Us About What’s Ahead
Carolyn Canfield
Growing a Healthy Ecosystem for Patient and Citizen Partnerships
Antoine Boivin, Vincent Dumez, Carol Fancott and Audrey L’Espérance