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Content ArticleShared decision making describes the way in which patients and their healthcare providers work together to decide treatment, management or self-management support goals. It includes sharing information about a patient’s options and preferred outcomes. The goal is for patient and professional to agree treatment, or no treatment. This webinar hosted by The Patients' Association discusses what makes shared decision making effective, barriers for staff and patients and research on ways to improve the practice.
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Content ArticleBlack and Asian bereaved parents whose baby died during pregnancy or shortly after birth have shared their experiences as part of the Sands Listening Project. The 56 parents who took part shone a light on care that works well, while also highlighting barriers, biases, and poor care. In the report, published by Sands, you can read more about: the findings pregnancy loss and baby deaths among Black and Asian babies in the UK real-life experiences and case studies what needs to change. Follow the link below to access the Listening Project report on the Sands website.
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Content ArticleThis report by the Commission for Health Improvement (CHI) sets out what the CHI has found out about the involvement of patients and the public from more than 300 inspections and from its research into the topic. It discusses what CHI looks for when assessing patient, service user, carer and public involvement (PPI), examples of how organisations are tackling this agenda and messages for the NHS in taking PPI forward.
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Making it Real is a framework for how to do personalised care and support for people who work in and access health, adult social care and housing services. The framework is built around six themes that support co-production between people, commissioners and providers: Wellbeing and independence Information and advice Active and supportive communities Flexible and integrated care and support When things need to change Workforce- Posted
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Content ArticleDavid Gilbert is a writer and health activist. He was the first patient director in the healthcare system. He is a mental health service user with 40 years of experience in healthcare, specialising in patient and public engagement and coproduction. He helped pioneer the concept of patient leadership and authored ‘The Patient Revolution - how we can heal the health care system’. He is the founder and director of InHealth Associates, a network of specialists that supports experiential practice and patient leadership. His monthly newsletter, Impatient, is now published on the HSJ website.
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Content ArticleFollowing Jeremy Hunt’s appointment as chancellor, HSJ is now hosting the Patient Safety Watch newsletter, written by Patient Safety Watch trustee James Titcombe. Read the latest newsletter: Patient Safety Watch: What can be done to improve duty of candour?