Background There is widespread agreement that the public should be engaged in health-care decision making. One method of engagement that is gaining prominence is the citizens' jury, which places citizens at the centre of the deliberative process. However, little is known about how the jury process works in a health-care context. There is even less clarity about how consumer perspectives are heard within citizens' juries and with what consequences
How can we ensure that citizen juries are representative of the wider populations from which they ar...
Abstract It has long been recognised that eliciting the views and preferences of members of the publ...
ABSTRACT Objectives The secondary use of health data for public and private good raises complex q...
AbstractDeliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens...
Deliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens on a ra...
Citizens’ Juries (CJ) offer a way of seeking informed public views using a democratic, deliberative ...
Introduction: The optimal approach to engage the public in healthcare decision-making is unclear. Ap...
Background Involving members of the public in setting priorities for health research in becoming inc...
Despite progress towards greater public engagement, questions about the optimal approach to access p...
Despite progress towards greater public engagement, questions about the optimal approach to access p...
As practitioners and policy makers struggle to manage the risks and harms of overdiagnosis, Chris De...
Background: Policies addressing ED crowding have failed to incorporate the public's perspectives; en...
Citizens\u27/community juries [CJs] engage members of the public in policy decision-making processes...
Free to read Objective - This study aimed at determining the public's recommendations related to alt...
<b>Background </b>Interest and investment in e-health continue to grow world-wide, but t...
How can we ensure that citizen juries are representative of the wider populations from which they ar...
Abstract It has long been recognised that eliciting the views and preferences of members of the publ...
ABSTRACT Objectives The secondary use of health data for public and private good raises complex q...
AbstractDeliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens...
Deliberative inclusive approaches, such as citizen juries, have been used to engage citizens on a ra...
Citizens’ Juries (CJ) offer a way of seeking informed public views using a democratic, deliberative ...
Introduction: The optimal approach to engage the public in healthcare decision-making is unclear. Ap...
Background Involving members of the public in setting priorities for health research in becoming inc...
Despite progress towards greater public engagement, questions about the optimal approach to access p...
Despite progress towards greater public engagement, questions about the optimal approach to access p...
As practitioners and policy makers struggle to manage the risks and harms of overdiagnosis, Chris De...
Background: Policies addressing ED crowding have failed to incorporate the public's perspectives; en...
Citizens\u27/community juries [CJs] engage members of the public in policy decision-making processes...
Free to read Objective - This study aimed at determining the public's recommendations related to alt...
<b>Background </b>Interest and investment in e-health continue to grow world-wide, but t...
How can we ensure that citizen juries are representative of the wider populations from which they ar...
Abstract It has long been recognised that eliciting the views and preferences of members of the publ...
ABSTRACT Objectives The secondary use of health data for public and private good raises complex q...