Purpose The aim of this paper was to briefly describe how the experience-based co-design (EBCD) approach was used to identify and implement improvements in the experiences of breast and lung cancer patients before (1) comparing the issues identified as shaping patient experiences in the different tumour groups and (2) exploring participants' reflections on the value and key characteristics of this approach to improving patient experiences. Methods Fieldwork involved 36 filmed narrative patient interviews, 219 h of ethnographic observation, 63 staff interviews and a facilitated co-design change process involving patient and staff interviewees over a 12-month period. Four of the staff and five patients were interviewed about their views on th...
Background: Measuring, understanding and improving patients’ experiences is of central importance to...
A young person undergoing cancer treatment may experience significant appearance changes that negati...
Given patients' first-hand knowledge of healthcare services, their ideas for change are essential to...
Integrating patient and family member needs, wants and preferences in healthcare is of utmost import...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of particip...
Background: Patient and public involvement (PPI) in quality improvement of oncological care pathways...
patient-centred cancer care: using experience-based co-design to improve patient experience in breas...
Objectives To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of participa...
This article describes the findings of a modified experience-based co-design project to inform the r...
Patient experience is a key domain within the concept of high quality healthcare and efforts to enha...
Strong professionals who influence the development of healthcare services have dominated healthcare ...
The work described in this paper was funded by Breast Cancer Now.Previous work (FORECAST) has shown ...
Patient surveys are increasingly used to obtain feedback about experiences of care to guide changes ...
Introduction: The implementation of oncology care pathways that standardize organizational procedure...
Introduction: The implementation of oncology care pathways that standardize organizational procedure...
Background: Measuring, understanding and improving patients’ experiences is of central importance to...
A young person undergoing cancer treatment may experience significant appearance changes that negati...
Given patients' first-hand knowledge of healthcare services, their ideas for change are essential to...
Integrating patient and family member needs, wants and preferences in healthcare is of utmost import...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of particip...
Background: Patient and public involvement (PPI) in quality improvement of oncological care pathways...
patient-centred cancer care: using experience-based co-design to improve patient experience in breas...
Objectives To evaluate an accelerated form of experience-based co-design (EBCD), a type of participa...
This article describes the findings of a modified experience-based co-design project to inform the r...
Patient experience is a key domain within the concept of high quality healthcare and efforts to enha...
Strong professionals who influence the development of healthcare services have dominated healthcare ...
The work described in this paper was funded by Breast Cancer Now.Previous work (FORECAST) has shown ...
Patient surveys are increasingly used to obtain feedback about experiences of care to guide changes ...
Introduction: The implementation of oncology care pathways that standardize organizational procedure...
Introduction: The implementation of oncology care pathways that standardize organizational procedure...
Background: Measuring, understanding and improving patients’ experiences is of central importance to...
A young person undergoing cancer treatment may experience significant appearance changes that negati...
Given patients' first-hand knowledge of healthcare services, their ideas for change are essential to...