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Objectives: to analyze health professionals’ perception about the meaning and practice of patient involvement in care safety in Primary Health Care. Methods: this is an exploratory, qualitative study, developed with 22 professionals in the Federal District, Brazil. A semi-structured interview was conducted between October and November/2018. Content analysis was carried out according to Bardin. Results: nurses, physicians, dentists, among others, participated. The following categories emerged: Meaning of patient involvement in care safety; Factors intervening in patient involvement in care safety; Strategies for patient involvement in care safety; Qualification for patient involvement in care safety. Final Considerations: the meaning of patient involvement for care safety was associated with co-responsibility and patient-centered care. Professionals’ practice revealed intervening factors and the use of involvement strategies. A gap was identified in training on patient involvement in care safety.
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Carvalho, P. R., Ferraz, E. S. D., Teixeira, C. C., Machado, V. B., Bezerra, A. L. Q., & Paranaguá, T. T. de B. (2021). Patient participation in care safety: Primary Health Care professionals’ perception. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0773
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