27

Cornelia, et al. (2011) (NLD)

Determinants of Engagement in Face-to-Face and Online Patient Support Groups

16

University

28

Abdelhadi, et al. (2011) (ISR)

Promoting patient care: work engagement as a mediator between ward service climate and patient-centred care

16

University

29

Han, et al. (2013) (US)

Survey Shows That Fewer Than A Third Of Patient-Centered Medical Home Practices Engage Patients In Quality Improvement

16

University

30

Forbat, et al. (2009) (UK)

Engaging patients in health care: An empirical study of the role of engagement on attitudes and action

15

University

31

Grande, et al. (2014) (US)

A classification model of patient engagement methods and assessment of their

feasibility in real-world settings

15

University

32

Berger, et al. (2013) (US)

Promoting engagement by patients and families to reduce adverse events in acute care settings: a systematic review

13

University

33

Pelletier, et al. (2013) (US)

Action brief: Patient engagement and activation: A health reform imperative and improvement opportunity for nursing

12

University

34

Schaefer, et al. (2005) (US)

Continuity of care practices and substance use disorder patients’ engagement in

continuing care

11

University

35

Sadasivam, et al. (2011) (US)

Development of an Interactive, Web-Delivered System to Increase Provider-Patient Engagement in Smoking Cessation

10

University

36

Cox, et al. (2012) (US)

Influence of race and socioeconomic status on engagement in pediatric primary care

10

University

37

Laurance, et al. (2014) (UK)

Patient Engagement: Four Case Studies That Highlight The Potential For Improved Health Outcomes And Reduced Costs

10

University

38

Frank, et al. (2015) (US)

Conceptual and practical foundations of patient engagement in research at the

patient-centered outcomes research institute

9

Academy

39

Coventry. et al. (2014) (UK)

Capacity, responsibility, and motivation: a critical qualitative evaluation of patient and practitioner views about barriers to self-management in people with multimorbidity

9

University

40

Tancredi, et al. (2013) (US)

Targeted versus tailored multimedia patient engagement to enhance depression

recognition and treatment in primary care: randomized controlled trial protocol for the AMEP2 study

8

University

41

Pryor, et al. (2010) (AUS)

Enhancing inpatient rehabilitation through the engagement of patients and nurses

8

University

42

Shippee, et al. (2013) (US)

Patient and service user engagement in research: a systematic review and synthesized framework

8

University

43

Christopher, et al. (2015) (US)

Patterns and predictors of patient and caregiver engagement in heart failure care:

A multi-level dyadic study

7

University

44

Burns, et al. (2014) (CAN)

“Practical” resources to support patient and family engagement in healthcare

decisions: a scoping review

7

University

45

Sandy, et al. (2013) (US)

United Healthcare Experience Illustrates How Payers Can Enable Patient Engagement

6

Research Org.

46

Danis, et al. (2012) (US)

Providers, Payers, The Community, And Patients Are All Obliged To Get Patient Activation And Engagement Ethically Right

5

Research Org.

47

Sheridan, et al. (2012) (NZL)

Patients’ engagement in primary care: powerlessness and compounding jeopardy.

A qualitative study

5

University

48

Holzmueller, et al. (2012) (US)

A Framework for Encouraging Patient Engagement in Medical Decision Making

4

University

49

Ingersoll & Berger (2015) (US)

Parent Engagement With a Tele health-Based Parent-Mediated Intervention Program for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Predictors of Program Use and Parent Outcomes

4

University

50

Oostendorp, et al. (2015) (UK)

Measuring organisational readiness for patient engagement (MORE): an international online Delphi consensus study

2

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