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[From "doing for" to "doing with" users: how to develop health partnerships in primary care?]
Partnership in healthcare is a cooperative relationship based on complementary knowledge between patients and professionals, which fosters the self-determination of the former. This article draws on the framework of the Montreal model applied to primary care, as well as the results of a research project that identified the key success factors for integrating patient partners into a multi-professional nursing home.
期刊介绍:
La revue Soins adresse a toutes celles et ceux qui ont choisi la profession infirmière : en cours études et en exercice, hospitaliers et libéraux, cadres et non cadres. Cette revue a deux objectifs majeurs : former aux savoirs et aux pratiques nécessaires a un exercice infirmier de qualité, et informer au plus près de le actualité professionnelle, sanitaire et sociale susceptible de modifier les pratiques professionnelles des infirmier(e)s.