No.

Author (Year) (Country)

Title

Cited

Organization

1

Laschinger, et al. (2006) (UK)

The impact of nursing work environments on patient safety outcomes―The

mediating role of burnout/engagement

210

University

2

Davis, et al. (2007) (UK)

Patient involvement in patient safety: what factors influence patient participation and engagement?

113

Research Org.

3

Carman, et al. (2013) (US)

Patient And Family Engagement: A Framework For Understanding The Elements And Developing Interventions And Policies

113

Research Org.

4

Franklin, et al. (2008) (UK)

Patients’ Engagement With “Sweet Talk”―A Text Messaging Support System for Young People With Diabetes

68

University

5

Gruman, et al. (2010) (US)

From patient education to patient engagement: Implications for the field of patient education

59

Research Org.

6

Ruusuvuori (2001) (FIN)

Looking means listening: coordinating displays of engagement in doctor-patient

interaction

54

University

7

Koh, et al. (2013) (US)

A Proposed “Health Literate Care Model” Would Constitute A Systems Approach To Improving Patients’ Engagement In Care

43

Research Org.

8

Furukawa, et al. (2014) (US)

Despite Substantial Progress In EHR Adoption, Health Information Exchange And Patient Engagement Remain Low In Office Settings

42

Research Org.

9

Domecq, et al. (2014) (US)

Patient engagement in research: a systematic review

40

Research Org.

10

Cabral, et al. (2007) (US)

Outreach program contacts: Do they increase the likelihood of engagement and

retention in HIV primary care for hard-to-reach patients?

34

University

11

Staniszewska, et al. (2004) (UK)

Patients’ evaluations of the quality of care: influencing factors and the importance of engagement

33

Research Org.

12

Couper, et al. (2010) (US)

Engagement and Retention: Measuring Breadth and Depth of Participant Use of an Online Intervention

33

University

13

Broom, et al. (2008) (UK)

The role of the internet in cancer patients’ engagement with complementary and alternative treatments

33

University

14

Martinez, et al. (2009) (US)

Patient-clinician information engagement increases treatment decision satisfaction among cancer patients through feeling of being informed

27

University

15

Irizarry, et al. (2015) (US)

Patient Portals and Patient Engagement: A State of the Science Review

25

University

16

Thomson, et al. (2005) (UK)

Tensions in public health policy: patient engagement, evidence-based public health and health inequalities

24

University

17

Kralik, et al. (1997) (AU)

Engagement and detachment: Understanding patients’ experiences with nursing

23

Research Org.

18

Knowlton, et al. (2010) (US)

Antiretroviral Use Among Active Injection-Drug Users: The Role of Patient-Provider Engagement and Structural Factors

23

University

19

Cosgrove, et al. (2013) (US)

Ten Strategies To Lower Costs, Improve Quality, And Engage Patients: The View From Leading Health System CEOs

22

Research Org.

20

Tripathi, et al. (2009) (US)

Engaging Patients For Health Information Exchange

22

Research Org.

21

Lewis, et al. (2009) (US)

Examining Cross-Source Engagement With Cancer-Related Information and Its

Impact on Doctor-Patient Relations

21

University

22

Young, et al. (2007) (AUS)

Patient Engagement and Coaching for Health: The PEACH study a cluster

randomised controlled trial using the telephone to coach people with type 2 diabetes to engage with their GPs to improve diabetes care: a study protocol

21

University

23

Piette, et al. (2013) (US)

Engagement With Automated Patient Monitoring and Self-Management Support Calls Experience With a Thousand Chronically III Patients

21

University

24

Protheroe, et al. (2008) (UK)

Promoting patient engagement with self-management support information:

a qualitative meta-synthesis of processes influencing uptake

20

University

25

Mirzaei, et al. (2013) (AUS)

A patient-centred approach to health service delivery: improving health outcomes for people with chronic illness

19

University

26

Christopoulos, et al. (2013) (US)

“Taking a Half Day at a Time”: Patient Perspectives and the HIV Engagement in

Care Continuum

18

Research Org.