The expansion of ordinary citizens’ roles in a variety of policy and decision-making processes has created a pressing need to draw out the lessons from accumulated work in the field of public engagement to inform the design and evaluation of new public engagement processes. In particular, the effects of these roles on decision processes and outcomes, and on the citizens themselves, warrant scrutiny. These questions are increasingly relevant to health policy makers and health system managers working in local, provincial and national or pan-Canadian settings to find meaningful and effective ways to involve citizens in their decision-making processes. In this paper, we explore what is known about the extent to which the goals of public partici...
Copyright The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. BackgroundWorldwide, govern...
Few concepts in the social sciences literature have received as much attention from as many discipli...
CONTEXT: In the past 50 years, individual patient involvement at the clinical consultation level has...
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
This paper critically reviews the current status of public participation in Canada. Postulating that...
The promotion of citizens’ participation in policy making is a relatively new task for governments a...
Introduction: Health policy decision-makers are grappling with increasingly complex and ethically co...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement in health-care policy has been advocated as a means to enhance health...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
Background: Deliberative public engagement has been proposed for policy development, where issues ar...
This chapter is concerned with the methods and challenges of evaluating policies through the partici...
Since the 1990s, public policy has made incremental transformations towards greater involvement of c...
This article empirically investigates the relative efficacy of different direct participation proces...
Two main questions form the backbone of this thesis: What is the meaning of citizen participation? W...
Community participation and leadership is a central tenet of public health policy and practice. Comm...
Copyright The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. BackgroundWorldwide, govern...
Few concepts in the social sciences literature have received as much attention from as many discipli...
CONTEXT: In the past 50 years, individual patient involvement at the clinical consultation level has...
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
This paper critically reviews the current status of public participation in Canada. Postulating that...
The promotion of citizens’ participation in policy making is a relatively new task for governments a...
Introduction: Health policy decision-makers are grappling with increasingly complex and ethically co...
BACKGROUND: Public involvement in health-care policy has been advocated as a means to enhance health...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
Background: Deliberative public engagement has been proposed for policy development, where issues ar...
This chapter is concerned with the methods and challenges of evaluating policies through the partici...
Since the 1990s, public policy has made incremental transformations towards greater involvement of c...
This article empirically investigates the relative efficacy of different direct participation proces...
Two main questions form the backbone of this thesis: What is the meaning of citizen participation? W...
Community participation and leadership is a central tenet of public health policy and practice. Comm...
Copyright The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. BackgroundWorldwide, govern...
Few concepts in the social sciences literature have received as much attention from as many discipli...
CONTEXT: In the past 50 years, individual patient involvement at the clinical consultation level has...