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Sustainability in health care by allocating resources effectively (SHARE) 4: exploring opportunities and methods for consumer engagement in resource allocation in a local healthcare setting

机译:有效地分配资源(分享)4:4:在当地医疗保健环境中探索消费者分配的消费者参与的机会和方法

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Background This is the fourth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health care by Allocating Resources Effectively (SHARE) in a local healthcare setting. Healthcare decision-makers have sought to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of services through removal or restriction of practices that are unsafe or of little benefit, often referred to as ‘disinvestment’. A systematic, integrated, evidence-based program for disinvestment was being established within a large Australian health service network. Consumer engagement was acknowledged as integral to this process. This paper reports the process of developing a model to integrate consumer views and preferences into an organisation-wide approach to resource allocation. Methods A literature search was conducted and interviews and workshops were undertaken with health service consumers and staff. Findings were drafted into a model for consumer engagement in resource allocation which was workshopped and refined. Results Although consumer engagement is increasingly becoming a requirement of publicly-funded health services and documented in standards and policies, participation in organisational decision-making is not widespread. Several consistent messages for consumer engagement in this context emerged from the literature and consumer responses. Opportunities, settings and activities for consumer engagement through communication, consultation and participation were identified within the resource allocation process. Sources of information regarding consumer values and perspectives in publications and locally-collected data, and methods to use them in health service decision-making, were identified. A model bringing these elements together was developed. Conclusion The proposed model presents potential opportunities and activities for consumer engagement in the context of resource allocation.
机译:背景技术这是一系列论文中的第四篇,通过在当地医疗保健环境中有效地(共享)有效地分配资源,在医疗保健方面报告了卫生保健计划。医疗保健决策者已经试图通过去除或限制不安全或限制不安全或较少的福利的实践来提高服务的有效性和效率,通常被称为“消失”。在大型澳大利亚卫生服务网络中建立了系统,综合,基于证据的灭绝计划。消费者参与被承认为此过程的组成。本文报告了开发模型,以将消费者视图和偏好集成到资源分配的组织方法中。方法进行文献搜索,采访和研讨会进行了健康服务消费者和员工。调查结果被选为消费者参与资源分配的模型,这是在工作和精制的资源分配中。结果虽然消费者参与越来越多地成为公开资助的卫生服务的要求,并记录在标准和政策中,参与组织决策并不普遍。在文献和消费者的反应中,在这种背景下的消费者参与几个一致的消息。通过沟通,咨询和参与的消费者参与的机遇,设置和活动在资源分配过程中确定。鉴定了关于出版物和当地收集的数据中的消费者价值观和观点的信息来源以及在卫生服务决策中使用它们的方法。开发了将这些元素带来的模型。结论拟议模式为资源分配背景下提供了消费者参与的潜在机会和活动。

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