OBJECTIVES: Major changes have been made to how emergency care services are configured in several regions in the Republic of Ireland. This study investigated the hypothesis that engagement activities undertaken prior to these changes influenced stakeholder perspectives on the proposed changes and impacted on the success of implementation. METHODS: A comparative case-study approach was used to explore the changes in three regions. These regions were chosen for the case study as the nature of the proposals to reconfigure care provision were broadly similar but implementation outcomes varied considerably. Documentary analysis of reconfiguration planning reports was used to identify planned public engagement activities. Semi-structured intervie...
Public involvement in service change has been identified as a key facilitator of health care transfo...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
Ireland has a history of health policy which is not explicit as to its aims and objectives. In light...
Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial probl...
Background: There is an increasing tendency to reconfigure acute hospital care towards a more centra...
Ireland, like many countries, has reconfigured emergency care in recent years towards a more central...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
Objectives This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public in...
Objectives: To compare user experiences of 8 regional urgent and emergency care systems in the Repub...
In England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typically face local oppo...
OBJECTIVES: Acute hospital reconfiguration is often presented as a problem to be solved by calculati...
Objectives: This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public i...
AbstractObjectivesIn England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typical...
This paper reports on a study of the implementation of service planning in the Irish health services...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
Public involvement in service change has been identified as a key facilitator of health care transfo...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
Ireland has a history of health policy which is not explicit as to its aims and objectives. In light...
Objective The optimal organisation of emergency and urgent care services (EUCS) is a perennial probl...
Background: There is an increasing tendency to reconfigure acute hospital care towards a more centra...
Ireland, like many countries, has reconfigured emergency care in recent years towards a more central...
Access to health care is becoming a popular area of research in health geography especially in relat...
Objectives This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public in...
Objectives: To compare user experiences of 8 regional urgent and emergency care systems in the Repub...
In England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typically face local oppo...
OBJECTIVES: Acute hospital reconfiguration is often presented as a problem to be solved by calculati...
Objectives: This study sought to understand the different approaches taken to involving the public i...
AbstractObjectivesIn England, proposed service changes such as Emergency Department closures typical...
This paper reports on a study of the implementation of service planning in the Irish health services...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
Public involvement in service change has been identified as a key facilitator of health care transfo...
According to policy commentators, decisions about how best to organise care involve trade-offs betwe...
Ireland has a history of health policy which is not explicit as to its aims and objectives. In light...