The concept of ‘patient involvement’ is highlighted in healthcare. However, hindrances can prevent its implementation. This article explored how ‘patient involvement’ is understood and on what ideas this understanding is based through a critical textual analysis of the European document on patient involvement in health systems using a Fairclough-inspired critical discourse analysis. The findings showed that the document arose from a social discourse based on a mix of a neoliberal ideology, with a marketisation of care focusing on a cost-effective and evidence-based logic of care, and a humanistic ideology of patient involvement. It had the form of a normative, consensus-based standard, supported by European organisations. The document incor...
Objective To study whether the Dutch participation model is a good model of participation. Backgr...
Consumer participation in the evidence-based health-care movement is largely seen as important by th...
Since the 1990’s successive government policies have fostered the way for collaborative working in h...
Since its implementation, the British Government’s controversial 2013 Health and Social Care Act has...
In the medical sociological literature, ‘standardization ’ and ‘patient-centred care ’ have been pos...
This chapter focuses on the ways in which EU institutional discourses of mental health care are reco...
This article focuses on patients’ participation in decision-making in meetings with healthcare profe...
Patient and public involvement (PPI) is now firmly embedded in the policies of the Department of Hea...
Contains fulltext : 153597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Patient parti...
There has been a proliferation of patient engagement (PE) in healthcare activities. However, the con...
This book examines the important role of consumer activism in health policy in different national co...
Background: This paper crystallises the experience developed by the pan-European PALANTE Consortium ...
CSI WORKING PAPERS 030The last two decades have witnessed an efflorescence of European lobbying orga...
Background Changing the relationship between citizens and the state is at the heart of current polic...
Consumer participation in the evidence-based health-care movement is largely seen as important by th...
Objective To study whether the Dutch participation model is a good model of participation. Backgr...
Consumer participation in the evidence-based health-care movement is largely seen as important by th...
Since the 1990’s successive government policies have fostered the way for collaborative working in h...
Since its implementation, the British Government’s controversial 2013 Health and Social Care Act has...
In the medical sociological literature, ‘standardization ’ and ‘patient-centred care ’ have been pos...
This chapter focuses on the ways in which EU institutional discourses of mental health care are reco...
This article focuses on patients’ participation in decision-making in meetings with healthcare profe...
Patient and public involvement (PPI) is now firmly embedded in the policies of the Department of Hea...
Contains fulltext : 153597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Patient parti...
There has been a proliferation of patient engagement (PE) in healthcare activities. However, the con...
This book examines the important role of consumer activism in health policy in different national co...
Background: This paper crystallises the experience developed by the pan-European PALANTE Consortium ...
CSI WORKING PAPERS 030The last two decades have witnessed an efflorescence of European lobbying orga...
Background Changing the relationship between citizens and the state is at the heart of current polic...
Consumer participation in the evidence-based health-care movement is largely seen as important by th...
Objective To study whether the Dutch participation model is a good model of participation. Backgr...
Consumer participation in the evidence-based health-care movement is largely seen as important by th...
Since the 1990’s successive government policies have fostered the way for collaborative working in h...