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

Mar 14, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

How Consumers and Health Providers See Working Together to Improve Health Services

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Abstract

A total of 182 studies were screened, with 33 studies included in the final synthesis on formal group partnerships in health services.

  • Contextual factors such as government policy and funding can either facilitate or impede partnerships between consumers and health providers.
  • Consumer recruitment methods varied, with few studies allowing consumers to manage the recruitment process themselves.
  • Health providers valued a diverse representation of consumers, while consumers expressed concerns about aiming to represent broad community views.
  • Positive interpersonal dynamics between consumers and health providers were found to enhance partnerships.
  • Consumers often felt intimidated by health providers’ professional status and jargon, which could diminish their involvement.
  • Partnerships were perceived to improve the person-centredness of health service culture and enhance health service design and delivery.

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