How can the needs and perspective of patients be incorporated in
the design and redesign of health services?
Health organizations are focusing more and more on patients
– and requiring their employees to practise patient focused
care. The Modernisation Initiative described in this book explores
in three health service areas (kidney, stroke and sexual health
services) how patients’ and carers’ involvement may inform and
shape quality improvement work
This book guides you through the issues and challenges that
teams seeking to involve users in changing health services are
likely to face. It offers a wealth of practical knowledge about
involving users. Those undertaking similar programmes, whether in
primary care or hospital based, will find ideas and examples in
this book to inspire and guide them.
Tabella dei contenuti
Contributors vi
Foreword viii
Acknowledgements xii
Chapter 1 User involvement – a story of our time 1
Trisha Greenhalgh, Charlotte Humphrey & Fran Woodard
Chapter 2 What is already known about involving users in service transformation? 10
Ceri Butler & Trisha Greenhalgh
Chapter 3 Experience-based co-design 28
Vikki Pearce, Paula Baraitser, Gaynor Smith & Trisha Greenhalgh
Chapter 4 Patients as teachers and mentors 52
Gaynor Smith Jane Hughes & Trisha Greenhalgh
Chapter 5 Co-producing information 64
Jane Hughes, Gaynor Smith & Trisha Greenhalgh
Chapter 6 Involving users in leadership and governance 81
Fran Woodard, Lizzy Bovill & David Freedman
Chapter 7 Inherent tensions in involving users 104
Trisha Greenhalgh, Fran Woodard & Charlotte Humphrey
Chapter 8 Where next for user involvement? 116
Trisha Greenhalgh, Fran Woodard & Charlotte Humphrey
Index 127
Circa l’autore
Trisha Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Health Care and
Director, Healthcare Innovation and Policy Unit, Barts and The
London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK
Charlotte Humphrey, Professor of Health Care Evaluation,
King’s College London, UK
Fran Woodard, Director, Cancer Programme, Integrated
Cancer Centre, King’s Health Partners, London, UK