Consumers’ and health providers’ views and perceptions of partnering to improve health services design, delivery and evaluation: a co-produced qualitative evidence synthesis

Author:

Merner Bronwen1,Schonfeld Lina1,Virgona Ariane1,Lowe Dianne12,Walsh Louisa1,Wardrope Cheryl3,Graham-Wisener Lisa4,Xafis Vicki5,Colombo Cinzia6,Refahi Nora7,Bryden Paul8,Chmielewski Renee9,Martin Fiona10,Messino Nancy M11,Mussared Anne12,Smith Lorraine13,Biggar Susan714,Gill Marie15,Menzies David16,Gaulden Carolyn M17,Earnshaw Leia18,Arnott Leslie7,Poole Naomi19,Ryan Rebecca E1,Hill Sophie1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Health Communication and Participation, School of Psychology and Public Health; La Trobe University; Bundoora Australia

2. Child and Family Evidence; Australian Institute of Family Studies; Melbourne Australia

3. Clinical Governance; Metro South Hospital and Health Service; Eight Mile Plains Australia

4. School of Psychology; Queen's University Belfast; Belfast UK

5. The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network; Sydney Australia

6. Laboratory for medical research and consumer involvement, Department of Public Health; Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS; Milano Italy

7. Consumer Representative; Melbourne Australia

8. Consumer Representative; Caboolture Australia

9. Planning and Patient Experience; The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital; East Melbourne Australia

10. CatholicCare Victoria; Melbourne Australia

11. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; Melbourne Australia

12. Consumer Representative; North Belair Australia

13. School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine and Health; University of Sydney; Camperdown Australia

14. Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA); Melbourne Australia

15. Gill and Wilcox Consultancy; Melbourne Australia

16. Chronic Disease Programs; South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network; Heatherton Australia

17. Detroit Wayne County Authority Health Residency Program; Michigan State University, Providence Hospital; Southfield Michigan USA

18. Consumer Representative; Canberra Australia

19. Strategy and Innovation; Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care; Sydney Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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