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Because your voice matters.

Patient Partner Midterm Engagement Survey

  • Part 1: The Basics

  • Health Care Partners are health authorities, health organizations, and/or non-profit groups that you worked directly with during this engagement opportunity. Your health care partner contact is someone from the health care organization that you worked with. Here are some examples.
  • Your PVN Engagement Leader is your contact from the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council who initially supported you and the health care partner to begin working together on this engagement opportunity. Please refer to our website to identify the Engagement Leader from your region.
  • Part 2: Rating Your Agreement

  • Strongly disagreeDisagreeUndecidedAgreeStrongly agreeNot Applicable
    I feel welcomed by the health care partner(s).
    I have received sufficient initial background information so that I am clear on the intent, scope and goals of the project/engagement.
    I understand what is expected of me as a participant, as outlined by the health care partner(s).
    I understand how my participation contributes to achieve the overall goals of the engagement.
    I feel prepared and able to participate in a meaningful way.
  • Part 3: Short Answer Responses

  • Sharing Survey Responses with Health Care Partners

From Our Community

Laura Klein

Clinical Practice Consultant in Fraser Health

Laura Klein

Seeking the patient perspective doesn’t have to be complicated; it simply entails a commitment to ask and listen. Patient advisors not only bring a valuable perspective but also share original ideas and unique skills. Including the patient and family perspective changes the conversation and aligns the team’s focus towards common goals.