From: Developing the first pan-Canadian survey on patient engagement in patient safety
Objective of the research team | - Develop the study objectives and methodology to adapt the pan-Canadian PE in PS tool |
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Number of meetings | 12 |
How were meetings conducted | Online meetings through Zoom, in person, and several messages through emails |
Average meeting length | 2–3 h |
Member name | Why the individual was chosen for the working group |
Ioana Popescu | Advisor as a PS and PE expert (CPSI commissioned the adaptation, pilot test and first pan-Canadian survey) |
Marie-Pascale Pomey | Researcher in PE (created the original Quebec survey) |
Khayreddine Bouabida | Student researcher in PE in PS for Canada |
Ursulla Aho-Glele | Student researcher in PE in PS in Quebec (created the original Quebec survey) |
Maiana R. G. Sousa | Student researcher in PE in PS in Brazil (mainly focused on the literature review to identify PE in PS tools) |
Objective of the expert advisory group | - Review the tool (dimensions, items, wording, etc.) and support its adaptation and development |
Number of meetings | 4 |
How were meetings conducted | Online meetings through Zoom and email messages |
Average meeting length | 2–3 h |
Organization | Why the individual was chosen for the working group |
Bluewater Health | Representative for the Ontario region (quality improvement and patient safety specialist) |
Alberta Health Services | Representative for the Western region (quality improvement and patient safety specialist) |
Nova Scotia Health Authority | Representative for the Eastern region (quality improvement and patient safety specialist) |
Patients for Patient Safety Canada (PFPSC) | Patient representative |
CISSS Laval | Representative for the Quebec and Eastern region (quality improvement and patient safety specialist) |
University of Toronto, Ontario | Representative for academia |
Accreditation Canada | Accreditation body |