Contemporary health care increasingly dictates that consumers of services should become active participants in the health care system. This has placed responsibility on administrators, managers and clinicians to include consumers in key strategic and decision making initiatives. However, this direction has not been accompanied by clear policies or guidelines. Consequently confusion about selecting consumers able to provide valuable input is identified as a barrier to active consumer involvement. The purpose of this paper is to address some concerns raised in the quest to find the "right" consumer, including: finding a consumer without an axe to grind; ensuring the consumer is representative of broader views; health professionals as consumer...
Widespread changes to the structure and delivery of mental health services have effected considerabl...
Five consumer representatives were involved in the decision making process of patient care by member...
Australian government policy now embodies a clear expectation that consumers should be participants ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. A...
Foreword Building a safe, high-quality health care system means that people managing and working i...
Consumer partnerships have been embraced as an important component of building high quality health c...
Consumer participation in the planning and delivery of health services is recommended and promoted t...
Consumer partnerships have been embraced as an important component of building high quality health c...
The directives from government, at both federal and state level, to incorporate consumer participati...
Consumer participation in decision making about service planning is common in certain areas of healt...
Objectives To describe the methods used for involving consumers in a needs-led health research progr...
Consumer involvement in health decision making has become widely established as both a necessary par...
Consumer participation occurs in all Victorian public mental health services. Area mental health ser...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:The aim of the current study is to explore whether and how the expectations of c...
A study exploring older people's participation in their care in acute hospital settings reveals both...
Widespread changes to the structure and delivery of mental health services have effected considerabl...
Five consumer representatives were involved in the decision making process of patient care by member...
Australian government policy now embodies a clear expectation that consumers should be participants ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. A...
Foreword Building a safe, high-quality health care system means that people managing and working i...
Consumer partnerships have been embraced as an important component of building high quality health c...
Consumer participation in the planning and delivery of health services is recommended and promoted t...
Consumer partnerships have been embraced as an important component of building high quality health c...
The directives from government, at both federal and state level, to incorporate consumer participati...
Consumer participation in decision making about service planning is common in certain areas of healt...
Objectives To describe the methods used for involving consumers in a needs-led health research progr...
Consumer involvement in health decision making has become widely established as both a necessary par...
Consumer participation occurs in all Victorian public mental health services. Area mental health ser...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES:The aim of the current study is to explore whether and how the expectations of c...
A study exploring older people's participation in their care in acute hospital settings reveals both...
Widespread changes to the structure and delivery of mental health services have effected considerabl...
Five consumer representatives were involved in the decision making process of patient care by member...
Australian government policy now embodies a clear expectation that consumers should be participants ...