Summary
The involvement of patients or next of kin after a serious adverse event (SAE) is evolving. Beyond providing mandatory information, there is growing recognition of the need to incorporate their interests. This Dutch qualitative study in the Journal of Patient Safety explores practical manifestations of patient and next of kin involvement and identifies significant considerations for hospitals.
The findings highlight the importance of promoting meaningful involvement, recognising the significance of patient and next of kin experiences, and fostering a culture of transparency and collaboration. By examining the dynamics of involvement, this research aims to inform policy development and facilitate the implementation of patient-centred approaches to post-SAE care.
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