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Getting involved: the extent and impact of patient and public involvement in the Swedish health system

机译:参与其中:患者的程度和影响和公众参与瑞典卫生系统

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Patient and public involvement (PPI) is framed as beneficial for individuals and for the health system. However, little is known about the extent of involvement, or of its impact. Based on data from Sweden, we show that apart from voting in regional elections (76%), more people reported involvement as individual patients (23%) than part of collective activities (5%) or activities relating to a citizen perspective (4%). There was no correlation between how many people participated and the estimated impact - which was generally low. More extensive involvement is thus not linked to the potential to influence decisions. We argue that to achieve the benefits associated with PPI it is crucial to understand more about people's motivation for being involved and what underlies low estimates of impact. This requires a more systematic approach to involvement, how it is evaluated and its results communicated to participants and the society. We also argue that a future challenge for the Swedish health system, and for other similar health systems, is to support long-term collective involvement in the midst of growing individualization of health services and involvement opportunities primarily intended for patients.
机译:患者和公众参与(PPI)被定义为对个人和卫生系统有益。然而,对于参与的程度或其影响知之甚少。根据来自瑞典的数据,我们显示,除了在地区选举中投票(76%)外,报告作为个体患者参与的人(23%)多于集体活动(5%)或与公民观点有关的活动(4%)。参与人数与估计的影响之间没有相关性——估计的影响通常较低。因此,更广泛的参与与影响决策的可能性无关。我们认为,要实现PPI带来的好处,关键是要更多地了解人们参与的动机,以及对影响的低估计背后的原因。这需要一种更系统的参与方式,如何评估它,以及如何将其结果传达给参与者和社会。我们还认为,瑞典卫生系统和其他类似卫生系统未来面临的一个挑战是,在主要针对患者的个性化医疗服务和参与机会不断增加的同时,支持长期的集体参与。

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