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    Consumers’ and health providers’ views and perceptions of partnering to improve health services design, delivery and evaluation: a co‐produced qualitative evidence synthesis
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    • Sandra Holdsworth
      Sandra Holdsworth last edited by Sandra Holdsworth

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      “IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT IMPROVED INVOLVEMENT FOR PATIENTS AND FAMILY MEMBERS IN YOUR HEALTH SERVICE, OUR NEW COCHRANE REVIEW MAY HELP! THE REVIEW IS: CONSUMERS' AND HEALTH PROVIDERS' VIEWS AND PERCEPTIONS OF PARTNERING TO IMPROVE HEALTH SERVICES DESIGN, DELIVERY AND EVALUATION: A CO‐PRODUCED QUALITATIVE EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS. THE REVIEW INCLUDES PRINCIPLES FOR BEST PRACTICE IN PARTNERING WITH PATIENTS AND FAMILIES. REVIEW IS OPEN ACCESS AND AVAILABLE HERE:”

      I would be interested to hear from you whether the findings and best practice principles will be useful in promoting patient and family involvement in your health service.

      Best wishes

      Bronwen

      Dr Bronwen Merner
      Research Fellow, Centre for Health Communication and Participation
      School of Psychology and Public Health | La Trobe University | Victoria 3086 Australia
      T: +61 3 9479 5327 |
      E: b.merner@latrobe.edu.au
      W: www.latrobe.edu.au/chcp and cccrg.cochrane.org

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