Use and reporting of experience-based codesign studies in the healthcare setting: a systematic review

奇纳 心理信息 梅德林 医学 医疗保健 普通合伙企业 忠诚 科克伦图书馆 一致性(知识库) 护理部 医学教育 心理干预 计算机科学 荟萃分析 电信 财务 政治学 内科学 法学 经济 经济增长 人工智能
作者
Theresa Green,Ann Bonner,Laisa Teleni,Natalie Bradford,Louise Purtell,Clint Douglas,Patsy Yates,Margaret MacAndrew,Hai Yen Dao,Raymond J. Chan
出处
期刊:BMJ Quality & Safety [BMJ]
卷期号:29 (1): 64-76 被引量:144
标识
DOI:10.1136/bmjqs-2019-009570
摘要

Background Experience-based codesign (EBCD) is an approach to health service design that engages patients and healthcare staff in partnership to develop and improve health services or pathways of care. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the use (structure, process and outcomes) and reporting of EBCD in health service improvement activities. Methods Electronic databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and The Cochrane Library) were searched to identify peer-reviewed articles published from database inception to August 2018. Search terms identified peer-reviewed English language qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods studies that underwent independent screening by two authors. Full texts were independently reviewed by two reviewers and data were independently extracted by one reviewer before being checked by a second reviewer. Adherence to the 10 activities embedded within the eight-stage EBCD framework was calculated for each study. Results We identified 20 studies predominantly from the UK and in acute mental health or cancer services. EBCD fidelity ranged from 40% to 100% with only three studies satisfying 100% fidelity. Conclusion EBCD is used predominantly for quality improvement, but has potential to be used for intervention design projects. There is variation in the use of EBCD, with many studies eliminating or modifying some EBCD stages. Moreover, there is no consistency in reporting. In order to evaluate the effect of modifying EBCD or levels of EBCD fidelity, the outcomes of each EBCD phase (ie, touchpoints and improvement activities) should be reported in a consistent manner. Trial registration number CRD42018105879.

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