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HOW TO DEVELOP A PATIENT AND CARER ADVISORY GROUP IN A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT STUDY
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Clinicians are often unclear on how to involve patients and carers in quality improvement projects, yet it is increasingly recognised as important. In practice, patients with experience of long-term conditions can co-lead quality improvement projects. It is recommended that further evaluation of the role of advisory groups is warranted.
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