Abstract Context The involvement of lay people in health care decision‐making processes is now the norm in many countries. However, one important aspect of participation has not received sufficient attention in the past and remains underexplored: representation. Objective This paper explores the question of how public participation efforts in collective health care decision‐making processes can attempt to aim for legitimate representation so that those individuals or groups not present can be taken into account in the decisions affecting them. This paper argues that to make decisions that effectively address those affected, representation needs to be seen as a relevant part of any participatory setting. To support this argument, the paper o...
Primary healthcare managers are required to include citizens in service co-design and co-production....
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
The participation of lay people in health care decision-making lacks an adequate analysis from an or...
In many countries patient involvement is high on the healthcare policy agenda, which includes patien...
In many countries patient involvement is high on the healthcare policy agenda, which includes patien...
A number of recent policies promote public participation in health service design. Yet, a growing li...
Objective To study whether the Dutch participation model is a good model of participation. Backgrou...
Abstract Background Despite intentions to increase user participation in the development of health s...
Social participation is about population involvement in decisions that affect their health. The prom...
Since the 1990s, public policy has made incremental transformations towards greater involvement of c...
The importance of engaging patients in the development of healthcare services and policy has receive...
“Ordinary people only”: knowledge, representativeness, and the publics of public participation in he...
Abstract. The Scandinavian approach and the Participatory Design community has come a long way in te...
Public participation in health-service management is an increasingly prominent policy internationall...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Primary healthcare managers are required to include citizens in service co-design and co-production....
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
The participation of lay people in health care decision-making lacks an adequate analysis from an or...
In many countries patient involvement is high on the healthcare policy agenda, which includes patien...
In many countries patient involvement is high on the healthcare policy agenda, which includes patien...
A number of recent policies promote public participation in health service design. Yet, a growing li...
Objective To study whether the Dutch participation model is a good model of participation. Backgrou...
Abstract Background Despite intentions to increase user participation in the development of health s...
Social participation is about population involvement in decisions that affect their health. The prom...
Since the 1990s, public policy has made incremental transformations towards greater involvement of c...
The importance of engaging patients in the development of healthcare services and policy has receive...
“Ordinary people only”: knowledge, representativeness, and the publics of public participation in he...
Abstract. The Scandinavian approach and the Participatory Design community has come a long way in te...
Public participation in health-service management is an increasingly prominent policy internationall...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Primary healthcare managers are required to include citizens in service co-design and co-production....
Public participation in the policy process is being encouraged, is happening more frequently and is ...
The participation of lay people in health care decision-making lacks an adequate analysis from an or...