Purpose The potential for including patients in implementation processes has received limited attention in the literature. The purpose of this paper is to explore the different roles adopted by 63 patients that emerged during and after four participatory quality improvement interventions, and the nature of their impact upon implementation processes and outcomes. Design/methodology/approach A cross-case ethnographic comparison of Experience-based Co-design in two clinical pathways in two UK NHS Trusts. Findings Two key themes emerge from the data. First, the authors found a range of different roles adopted by patients within and across the four projects; some were happy to share their experiences, others also helped to identify impr...
BACKGROUND: Co-production and co-design approaches to quality improvement (QI) efforts are gaining m...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of particip...
Background Governments in several countries attempt to strengthen user participation through instruc...
Purpose The potential for including patients in implementation processes has received limited atten...
Purpose - The potential for including patients in implementation processes has received limited atte...
Purpose - The potential for including patients in implementation processes has received limited atte...
Strong professionals who influence the development of healthcare services have dominated healthcare ...
Increasingly, quality improvement programmes are developed with an explicit mandate to involve patie...
Extending patient involvement beyond co-design to implementation creates new levels of engagement an...
INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in healthcare planning, service development and health-...
Patient participation is increasingly recognized as a key component in healthcare. Patients’ experie...
Given patients' first-hand knowledge of healthcare services, their ideas for change are essential to...
Objectives To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of participa...
Background Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD) is a participatory design method which was originally ...
Patient experience is a key domain within the concept of high quality healthcare and efforts to enha...
BACKGROUND: Co-production and co-design approaches to quality improvement (QI) efforts are gaining m...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of particip...
Background Governments in several countries attempt to strengthen user participation through instruc...
Purpose The potential for including patients in implementation processes has received limited atten...
Purpose - The potential for including patients in implementation processes has received limited atte...
Purpose - The potential for including patients in implementation processes has received limited atte...
Strong professionals who influence the development of healthcare services have dominated healthcare ...
Increasingly, quality improvement programmes are developed with an explicit mandate to involve patie...
Extending patient involvement beyond co-design to implementation creates new levels of engagement an...
INTRODUCTION: Patient and public involvement in healthcare planning, service development and health-...
Patient participation is increasingly recognized as a key component in healthcare. Patients’ experie...
Given patients' first-hand knowledge of healthcare services, their ideas for change are essential to...
Objectives To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of participa...
Background Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD) is a participatory design method which was originally ...
Patient experience is a key domain within the concept of high quality healthcare and efforts to enha...
BACKGROUND: Co-production and co-design approaches to quality improvement (QI) efforts are gaining m...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of particip...
Background Governments in several countries attempt to strengthen user participation through instruc...