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Content ArticleA Learning Disabilities service in Leicester found that Experience Based Co-Design (EBCD) was the ideal way to bring together users, families and staff to share experiences of care and design and implement change.
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Content ArticleThe South Western Ambulance Service (SWASFT) launched a new electronic patient care record (ePCR) with Weston Area Health NHS Trust – an electronic solution designed by paramedics for paramedics. They discuss the background to the project and how the ePCR was designed.
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Content ArticleGood Hydration! is a quality improvement initiative designed by care homes for care homes to reduce urinary tract infections (UTIs) through structured drinks rounds. Developed in partnership with East Berkshire Clinical Commissioning Group, it is now delivering sustained improvements and spreading further afield. Oxford Academic Health Science Network has produced a range of useful resources for care homes to use.
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Content ArticleAnnette McKinnon is a patient with chronic disease. Her experience has led her to be involved in trying to change healthcare so that the voice of the patient is included in decisions. She is a volunteer member of many groups and committees and is a patient partner on several Canadian research teams. In her blog, published by the BMJ, Annette discusses the importance of patient-centred care, information sharing and the barriers to achieving this.
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UK Standards for Public Involvement
Claire Cox posted an article in Patient engagement
The UK Standards for Public Involvement are designed to improve the quality and consistency of public involvement in research. Developed over three years by a UK-wide partnership, the standards are a description of what good public involvement looks like and encourages approaches and behaviours that are the hallmark of good public involvement, such as flexibility, sharing and learning and respect for each other. The standards are for everyone doing health or social care research and have been tested by over 40 individuals, groups and organisations during a year-long pilot programme. They provide guidance and reassurance for users working towards achieving their own best practice.- Posted
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