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COVID-19 and patient engagement in health research: What have we learned?

Simon Denegri, Bella Starling

2021Canadian Medical Association Journal28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

KEY POINTS There may never be a better time to take stock of recent developments in patient engagement than during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Science has been front-of-mind in the public consciousness, and scientific conduct has been open to scrutiny in an unprecedented way. Barriers to digital

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