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Improvements in neonatal care; using experience-based co-design
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2014Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify and improve patient care processes by collaborating patients, relatives and healthcare professionals. Design/methodology/approach – To identify and improve patient care processes by collaborating patients ...
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2021
BACKGROUND Each year in England, almost 10,000 parents are informed of their child’s positive newborn bloodspot screening result around 2-8 weeks after birth, depending on the condition. Communication of positive newborn bloodspot screening results is a subtle and skilful task, which demands thought ...
Jane Chudleigh +12 more
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BACKGROUND Each year in England, almost 10,000 parents are informed of their child’s positive newborn bloodspot screening result around 2-8 weeks after birth, depending on the condition. Communication of positive newborn bloodspot screening results is a subtle and skilful task, which demands thought ...
Jane Chudleigh +12 more
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Experience based co-design in healthcare services: an analysis of projects barriers and enablers
Design for Health, 2020Experience Based Co-Design (EBCD) has become a popular way of using experience for healthcare service improvement.
Mayara Ramos +4 more
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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
Purpose: Co-design of research and services alongside end users is increasingly required by funding bodies and governments. To enable a meaningful inclusion of people with communication disability, planning and modification are required, as standard co-design procedures involve extensive spoken and written ...
John E. Pierce +22 more
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Purpose: Co-design of research and services alongside end users is increasingly required by funding bodies and governments. To enable a meaningful inclusion of people with communication disability, planning and modification are required, as standard co-design procedures involve extensive spoken and written ...
John E. Pierce +22 more
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Implementing bedside handovers in mental health care: Insights from an experience-based co-design
Patient Education and CounselingBedside handovers have the potential to provide opportunities to increase patient involvement in mental health care. However, limited research has been conducted on this subject.In this study, we investigate the suitability of experience-based co-design as a method for designing bedside handover in mental health care.The article discusses the goals of ...
Ellen, Van de Velde +3 more
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Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD): Designing the haematuria service of the future
European Urology, 2021J. Withington +7 more
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Patient, Family and Provider Priorities in
ABSTRACTBackgroundIntensive care unit (ICU) rehabilitation has been shown to improve physical, psychological and functional outcomes in critically ill patients. However, implementation varies widely, and clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are needed to ensure consistent, evidence‐based care.
Jiyeon Kang +4 more
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The ‘how’ of experience-based co-design: a case study for practitioners
2022Paul Bate, Glenn Robert
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Design for experience – a public service design approach in the age of digitalization
Public Management Review, 2022Jakob Trischler
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Designing complex health interventions using experience-based co-design
2022Beth Fylan +3 more
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