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What outcomes are associated with developing and implementing co-produced interventions in acute healthcare settings? : A rapid evidence synthesis

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There is a lack of rigorous evaluation in acute healthcare settings of the impact of co-production on patient, staff or organisational outcomes in these settings, and future studies should evaluate clinical and service outcomes as well as the cost-effectiveness ofCo-production relative to other forms of quality improvement.
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Background Co-production is defined as the voluntary or involuntary involvement of users in the design, management, delivery and/or evaluation of services. Interest in co-production as an intervent ...

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Guidance on how to develop complex interventions to improve health and healthcare

TL;DR: Key principles and actions for consideration when developing interventions to improve health are presented and researchers should consider each action by addressing its relevance to a specific intervention in a specific context, both at the start and throughout the development process.
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Bringing user experience to healthcare improvement: the concepts, methods and practices of experience-based design.

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The Participatory Zeitgeist: an explanatory theoretical model of change in an era of coproduction and codesign in healthcare improvement.

TL;DR: Mental Health Experience Co-design is introduced, a peer designed and led adapted form of Experience-based Co- design developed in Australia said to facilitate empowerment, foster trust, develop autonomy, self-determination and choice for people living with mental illnesses and their carers, including staff at mental health services.
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Power dynamics and collaborative mechanisms in co-production and co-design processes:

TL;DR: In this paper, the power dynamics, mechanisms and impacts within co-production and co-design processes are explored, and two case studies were evaluated using qualitative longitudinal methods: an experience-based codesign project within hospital-based breast cancer services was followed from initiation to completion, alongside a local government innovation team that used co-productions and design techniques to enable person-centred policies and services.
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Use and reporting of experience-based codesign studies in the healthcare setting: a systematic review

TL;DR: EBCD is used predominantly for quality improvement, but has potential to be used for intervention design projects, with many studies eliminating or modifying some EBCD stages.
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Beyond Engagement and Participation: User and Community Coproduction of Public Services

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a conceptual framework for understanding the emerging role of user and community coproduction and present several case studies that illustrate how diff erent forms of coproduce have played out in practice.
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A Systematic Review of Co-Creation and Co-Production: Embarking on the social innovation journey

TL;DR: A systematic review of 122 articles and books (1987-2013) of co-creation/co-production with citizens in public innovation is presented in this article, where the authors analyze the objectives and outcomes of the process.
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Evidence summaries: the evolution of a rapid review approach

TL;DR: An approach is developed that appears to be addressing a need by knowledge users for timely, user-friendly, and trustworthy evidence and is transparently reported here for the wider rapid review and scientific community.
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Experience-based design: from redesigning the system around the patient to co-designing services with the patient

TL;DR: Attention is drawn to the burgeoning discipline of the design sciences and experience-based design, in which the traditional view of the user as a passive recipient of a product or service has begun to give way to the new view of users as integral to the improvement and innovation process.
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Coproduction of healthcare service

TL;DR: The coproduction principle is used to examine the roles, relationships and aims of this interdependent work, and the principle's implications and challenges for health professional development, for service delivery system design and for understanding and measuring benefit in healthcare services.
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