From tokenism to empowerment: progressing patient and public involvement in healthcare improvement
London Cancer · Imperial College London · +1 more institution
Abstract
There have been repeated calls to better involve patients and the public and to place them at the centre of healthcare. Serious clinical and service failings in the UK and internationally increase the urgency and importance of addressing this problem. Despite this supportive policy context, progress to achieve greater involvement is patchy and slow and often concentrated at the lowest levels of involvement.
A selective narrative literature search was guided by the authors' broad expertise, covering a range of disciplines across health and social care, policy and research. Published systematic literature reviews were used to identify relevant authors and publications. Google and hand searches of journal articles and reference lists and reports augmented identification of recent evidence.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 134.68
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- 100%
- References
- 64
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Tokenism
- Medicine
- Empowerment
- Health care
- Patient Empowerment
- Nursing
- Employee empowerment
- Economic growth