有意义的共同生产带来有意义的变革:共同制定威尔士痴呆症专职医疗人员框架。

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1177/14713012241236116
Laura Braithwaite Stuart, Natalie Elliott, Rebecca Hanmer, Andrew Woodhead
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随着参与式服务和研究设计方法的不断增加,人们越来越认识到有必要了解包括痴呆症患者、其照护者和支持者在内的获得照护和支持者的生活体验。本文介绍了共同生产的过程和价值,该方法与欣赏式探究和循证实践的原则并用,作为一种制定战略性劳动力框架的方法,旨在增加痴呆症患者及其照护者获得专职医疗人员(AHPs)的机会。在项目的整个生命周期中采用共同生产方式取得了积极的成果,正如有亲身经历的患者和参与其中的专业人员所报告的那样,同时还发布了一个植根于痴呆症患者、其照顾者和支持者亲身经历的国家框架。
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Meaningful co-production to bring meaningful change: Developing the Allied Health Professionals Dementia Framework for Wales together.

In line with increasing participatory approaches to service and research design, there is a growing appreciation of the need to understand the lived experience of people accessing care and support, including people living with dementia, their carers and supporters. This article describes the process and value of co-production, used alongside principles of appreciative inquiry and evidence-informed practice, as an approach to developing a strategic workforce framework, aimed at increasing access to Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) for people living with dementia and their carers. Engaging in the co-production approach throughout the project lifecycle resulted in positive outcomes as reported by people with lived experience and professionals who were involved, as well as a published national framework that is rooted in the first-hand experiences of people living with dementia, their carers and supporters.

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