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Abstract

Engaging patients in quality improvement (QI) initiatives offers significant advantages, including increased patient satisfaction, improved outcomes, and the integration of creative insights from patient perspectives. This review synthesizes findings from 14 peer-reviewed articles retrieved from PubMed and Google Scholar, focusing on patient-inclusive teamwork in healthcare settings. Despite the recognized benefits, patient involvement remains limited due to cultural and professional barriers, logistical challenges, and the need for structured training programs. The review contrasts conventional provider-centered approaches with patient-centered models, emphasizing the importance of policy reform, organizational culture change, and supportive training to enhance patient engagement. Traditional QI strategies often overlook patient input, which can lead to dissatisfaction and misalignment with patient needs. Conversely, patient-centered strategies foster greater satisfaction, treatment adherence, and innovation. However, successful implementation requires overcoming systemic obstacles through cultural transformation, skill development, and logistical support. The literature underscores that technology, organizational readiness, and policy frameworks play a pivotal role in enabling meaningful patient participation. The findings highlight the need for an integrated quality improvement approach that prioritizes patient collaboration. Future recommendations include implementing digital literacy initiatives and cultural competency training to ensure inclusive, effective, and sustainable patient engagement in healthcare improvement efforts.

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