Introduction: Health policy decision-makers are grappling with increasingly complex and ethically controversial decisions at a time when citizens are demanding more involvement in these decision processes. Objectives: To assess and revise a set of guiding principles for the design of public involvement processes generated from a synthesis of public participation design and evaluation frameworks that can be used to inform the design and evaluation of future public participation processes in the health sector. Methods: Six focus groups held in five Canadian provinces comprising citizens with considerable experience of public participation processes. Results and discussion: Our findings suggest that citizen participants are highly critical of,...
Background: Deliberative public engagement has been proposed for policy development, where issues ar...
Background: Governments use a variety of processes to incorporate public perspectives into policymak...
Public policy is an area of increasing study. Of concern in this presentation is the consensus-build...
The expansion of ordinary citizens’ roles in a variety of policy and decision-making processes has c...
While it is important to support the development of methods for public participation, we argue that ...
CONTEXT: In the past 50 years, individual patient involvement at the clinical consultation level has...
The commentary on our paper from Boaz et al. is both welcome and pertinent, especially in its call f...
Governments world-wide have shifted towards the concept of public participation in health decision ...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
Background: In systems with representative democracy, there is a growing consensus that citizens sho...
Copyright The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. BackgroundWorldwide, govern...
The move toward primary health care renewal in Canada and in industrialized nations around the world...
Abstract Background In systems with representative democracy, there is a growing consensus that citi...
Although researchers argue for the importance of involving the public in developing health policy, t...
Background: Deliberative public engagement has been proposed for policy development, where issues ar...
Background: Governments use a variety of processes to incorporate public perspectives into policymak...
Public policy is an area of increasing study. Of concern in this presentation is the consensus-build...
The expansion of ordinary citizens’ roles in a variety of policy and decision-making processes has c...
While it is important to support the development of methods for public participation, we argue that ...
CONTEXT: In the past 50 years, individual patient involvement at the clinical consultation level has...
The commentary on our paper from Boaz et al. is both welcome and pertinent, especially in its call f...
Governments world-wide have shifted towards the concept of public participation in health decision ...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
Background: In systems with representative democracy, there is a growing consensus that citizens sho...
Copyright The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press. BackgroundWorldwide, govern...
The move toward primary health care renewal in Canada and in industrialized nations around the world...
Abstract Background In systems with representative democracy, there is a growing consensus that citi...
Although researchers argue for the importance of involving the public in developing health policy, t...
Background: Deliberative public engagement has been proposed for policy development, where issues ar...
Background: Governments use a variety of processes to incorporate public perspectives into policymak...
Public policy is an area of increasing study. Of concern in this presentation is the consensus-build...