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Experience-Based Co-Design: Tackling common challenges [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Health Design, 2018
There has been a surge in experience-based co-design (EBCD) efforts for quality improvement in health care and systems design globally. The authors identify common, shared challenges with using EBCD and their subsequent impact.
Tara Dimopoulos-Bick   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

“Anyone can co-design?”: A case study synthesis of six experience-based co-design (EBCD) projects for healthcare systems improvement in New South Wales, Australia

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2019
Experience-based co-design (EBCD) is a quality improvement approach that is being used internationally to bring service users and health professionals together to improve healthcare experiences, systems and processes.
Tara Dimopoulos-Bick   +11 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Experience-based co-design: A method for patient and family engagement in system-level quality improvement

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2017
Integrating patient and family member needs, wants and preferences in healthcare is of utmost importance. However, a standardized patient and family engagement model to understand these needs, wants and preferences in order to translate into high quality
Bianca Fucile   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Hindsight is 20/20: Lessons learned after implementing experience based design

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2014
Experience Based Design (EBD) uses patient and staff experiences to identify quality improvement opportunities in healthcare settings. An EBD Collaborative was established to share successes and challenges related to the EBD projects.
Kate Bak   +7 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Showcasing patient and public involvement: Using consultation, collaboration and co-design to shape a respiratory programme

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2022
The NHS is committed to working with patient groups and the public to co-design health services to ensure that lived experience is used to optimise service design and delivery.
Kate Strong   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Using experience-based design to understand the patient and caregiver experience with delirium

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2019
Hospital-acquired delirium negatively affects clinical outcomes and the care experience for patients and family caregivers. Following the qualitative methods of experience-based design, we completed observations of hospital units and interviews of ...
Lauren Russ   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Increasing sustainability in co-design projects: A qualitative evaluation of a co-design programme in New Zealand

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2017
The Health Quality & Safety Commission New Zealand commissioned Ko Awatea, an innovation and improvement centre, to deliver a co-design programme to nine teams of healthcare providers.
Lynne Maher   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Improving the experience of older people with colorectal and breast cancer in patient‐centred cancer care pathways using experience‐based co‐design [PDF]

open access: yesHealth Expectations, 2021
Background Patient and public involvement (PPI) in quality improvement of oncological care pathways for older patients are rare. Objectives Improve the care pathway experience of older cancer patients and explore lessons learned regarding how to engage ...
Albine Moser   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Increasing patient engagement in healthcare service design: a qualitative evaluation of a co-design programme in New Zealand

open access: yesPatient Experience Journal, 2017
The Health & Quality Safety Commission New Zealand commissioned Ko Awatea, an innovation and improvement centre, to deliver a co-design programme to nine teams of healthcare providers.
Lynne Maher   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

The promise of co-design for improving transit service for older immigrants: Development of a co-design framework for Hamilton, Ontario

open access: yesUrban Governance, 2023
Although co-design is extensively used in education, organizational, and healthcare design, it has rarely been used in public transportation decision-making.
Shaila Jamal, K. Bruce Newbold
doaj   +1 more source

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