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Revolution or evolution: the challenges of conceptualizing patient and public involvement in a consumerist world

机译:革命还是进化:在消费主义世界中概念化患者和公众参与的挑战

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>Background  Changing the relationship between citizens and the state is at the heart of current policy reforms. Across England and the developed world, from Oslo to Ontario, Newcastle to Newquay, giving the public a more direct say in shaping the organization and delivery of healthcare services is central to the current health reform agenda. Realigning public services around those they serve, based on evidence from service user’s experiences, and designed with and by the people rather than simply on their behalf, is challenging the dominance of managerialism, marketization and bureaucratic expertise. Despite this attention there is limited conceptual and theoretical work to underpin policy and practice. >Objective  This article proposes a conceptual framework for patient and public involvement (PPI) and goes on to explore the different justifications for involvement and the implications of a rights‐based rather than a regulatory approach. These issues are highlighted through exploring the particular evolution of English health policy in relation to PPI on the one hand and patient choice on the other before turning to similar patterns apparent in the United States and more broadly. >Conclusions  A framework for conceptualizing PPI is presented that differentiates between the different types and aims of involvement and their potential impact. Approaches to involvement are different in those countries that adopt a rights‐based rather than a regulatory approach. I conclude with a discussion of the tension and interaction apparent in the globalization of both involvement and patient choice in both policy and practice.
机译:>背景:改变公民与国家之间的关系是当前政策改革的核心。从奥斯陆到安大略省,从纽卡斯尔到纽基,遍布英格兰和发达世界,让公众在塑造医疗服务的组织和提供方面拥有更直接的发言权,这是当前医疗改革议程的核心。根据服务使用者的经验,并与人民一起设计并由人民设计,而不是仅仅代表他们,围绕服务提供者重新调整公共服务正在挑战管理主义,市场化和官僚专长的主导地位。尽管有这种关注,但为政策和实践提供支撑的概念和理论工作仍然有限。 >目的本文提出了患者和公众参与(PPI)的概念框架,并继续探讨参与的不同理由以及基于权利而非监管方法的含义。通过探索与PPI相关的英国卫生政策的特定发展以及另一方面与患者的选择相关的问题,在转向美国和更广泛的相似模式之前,这些问题得到了强调。 >结论提出了一种概念化PPI的框架,该框架区分了参与的不同类型和目的及其潜在影响。在那些采取基于权利而非监管的国家中,参与的方式有所不同。最后,我讨论了在政策和实践中参与和患者选择的全球化中显而易见的紧张和互动。

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