RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 People’s experiences of their involvement in nursing care: a systematic review protocol JF BJGP Open JO BJGP Open FD Royal College of General Practitioners SP BJGPO.2024.0048 DO 10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0048 A1 Santos, Diana A1 Santos, Eduardo A1 Amaral, António Fernando YR 2024 UL http://bjgpopen.org/content/early/2024/09/25/BJGPO.2024.0048.abstract AB Background People's involvement and participation in their own care are the essential basis of nursing care. This phenomenon can be characterised as an approach based on the integration of the person’s values, beliefs, and preferences during nursing care. This process contributes to improve quality of care, improve satisfaction levels, and result in a better experience for people receiving care. To promote the person’s participation in nursing care, it is necessary to better understand their experiences about this topic.Aim To synthesise the available evidence on people’s experiences of their involvement and participation in nursing care in a hospital setting.Design & setting A systematic review that will be conducted according to the JBI methodology for systematic reviews of qualitative evidence.Method The study selection, critical appraisal, and data extraction will be conducted by two independent reviewers. This review will consider studies with a qualitative approach, published and unpublished, in Portuguese, English, or Spanish, with no temporal limit, which include adults, aged 18 years or older, who have experienced an admission to a hospital, that explored people’s experiences of their involvement and participation in nursing care in hospital ward settings. Findings will be presented using a meta-aggregation approach and narrative format, and the final synthesised findings will be graded according to the ConQual approach.Conclusion It is expected that this qualitative synthesis will inform people, health professionals, and policymakers, allowing them to develop recommendations to promote the person’s participation in nursing care.