“…Research indicates that there is a potential for patients to improve safety (Davis, Jacklin, Sevdalis, & Vincent, ; Vincent & Coulter, ) and that patients are willing and able to be involved in safety‐related work (Waterman et al., Wright et al., ). However, several barriers to involving patients in improving patient safety has been identified and organized into three key barriers: (i) patients are not always willing or prepared to commit their time and energy to improve their care because they have enough to worry about being ill; (ii) healthcare professionals represent traditional medical authority and questioning or advising professionals about what they do is unacceptable for many patients; and (iii) patients may be apprehensive about reporting problems in their care when providers’ responses are unappreciative or when the patients believe that their feedback may jeopardize the providers’ goodwill towards the patient (Iedema, Allen, Britton, & Gallagher, ).…”