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Tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: Exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services

BACKGROUND: We report on a study of a facilitated interactive group learning approach, through Collaborative Implementation Groups (CIGs), established to enhance capacity for equity‐sensitive evaluation of healthcare services to inform local decision‐making: (1) What was the experience of participan...

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Autores principales: Cloke, Jane, Hassan, Shaima, Goodall, Mark, Ring, Adele, Saini, Pooja, Tahir, Naheed, Gabbay, Mark
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10349235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37154125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13774
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author Cloke, Jane
Hassan, Shaima
Goodall, Mark
Ring, Adele
Saini, Pooja
Tahir, Naheed
Gabbay, Mark
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Hassan, Shaima
Goodall, Mark
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Saini, Pooja
Tahir, Naheed
Gabbay, Mark
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description BACKGROUND: We report on a study of a facilitated interactive group learning approach, through Collaborative Implementation Groups (CIGs), established to enhance capacity for equity‐sensitive evaluation of healthcare services to inform local decision‐making: (1) What was the experience of participants of the CIGs? (2) How was knowledge mobilisation achieved? (3) What are the key elements that enhance the process of coproducing equity‐sensitive evaluations? METHODS: A thematic analysis of qualitative data obtained from focus group (FG) discussions and semistructured interviews exploring the experiences of participants. All FGs included representation of participants from different projects across the programme. Interviews were conducted with a member from each of the teams participating in the first cohort after their final workshop. RESULTS: We identified four themes to illustrate how the approach to delivering intensive and facilitated training supported equity‐sensitive evaluations of local healthcare services: (1) Creating the setting for coproduction and knowledge mobilisation; (2) establishing a common purpose, meaning and language for reducing health inequalities; (3) making connections and brokering relationships and (4) challenging and transforming the role of evaluation. CONCLUSION: We report on the implementation of a practical example of engaged scholarship, where teams of healthcare staff were supported with resources, interactive training and methodological advice to evaluate their own services, enabling organisations to assemble timely practical and relevant evidence that could feed directly into local decision‐making. By encouraging mixed teams of practitioners, commissioners, patients, the public and researchers to work together to coproduce their evaluations, the programme also aimed to systematise health equity into service change. The findings of our study illustrate that the approach to delivering training gave participants the tools and confidence to address their organisation's stated aims of reducing health inequalities, coproduce evaluations of their local services and mobilise knowledge from a range of stakeholders. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: The research question was developed collaboratively with researchers, partner organisations and public advisers (PAs). PAs were involved in meetings to agree on the focus of this research and to plan the analysis. N. T. is a PA and coauthor, contributing to the interpretation of findings and drafting of the paper.
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spelling pubmed-103492352023-07-16 Tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: Exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services Cloke, Jane Hassan, Shaima Goodall, Mark Ring, Adele Saini, Pooja Tahir, Naheed Gabbay, Mark Health Expect Original Articles BACKGROUND: We report on a study of a facilitated interactive group learning approach, through Collaborative Implementation Groups (CIGs), established to enhance capacity for equity‐sensitive evaluation of healthcare services to inform local decision‐making: (1) What was the experience of participants of the CIGs? (2) How was knowledge mobilisation achieved? (3) What are the key elements that enhance the process of coproducing equity‐sensitive evaluations? METHODS: A thematic analysis of qualitative data obtained from focus group (FG) discussions and semistructured interviews exploring the experiences of participants. All FGs included representation of participants from different projects across the programme. Interviews were conducted with a member from each of the teams participating in the first cohort after their final workshop. RESULTS: We identified four themes to illustrate how the approach to delivering intensive and facilitated training supported equity‐sensitive evaluations of local healthcare services: (1) Creating the setting for coproduction and knowledge mobilisation; (2) establishing a common purpose, meaning and language for reducing health inequalities; (3) making connections and brokering relationships and (4) challenging and transforming the role of evaluation. CONCLUSION: We report on the implementation of a practical example of engaged scholarship, where teams of healthcare staff were supported with resources, interactive training and methodological advice to evaluate their own services, enabling organisations to assemble timely practical and relevant evidence that could feed directly into local decision‐making. By encouraging mixed teams of practitioners, commissioners, patients, the public and researchers to work together to coproduce their evaluations, the programme also aimed to systematise health equity into service change. The findings of our study illustrate that the approach to delivering training gave participants the tools and confidence to address their organisation's stated aims of reducing health inequalities, coproduce evaluations of their local services and mobilise knowledge from a range of stakeholders. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: The research question was developed collaboratively with researchers, partner organisations and public advisers (PAs). PAs were involved in meetings to agree on the focus of this research and to plan the analysis. N. T. is a PA and coauthor, contributing to the interpretation of findings and drafting of the paper. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10349235/ /pubmed/37154125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13774 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Saini, Pooja
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Gabbay, Mark
Tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: Exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services
title Tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: Exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services
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title_fullStr Tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: Exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services
title_full_unstemmed Tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: Exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services
title_short Tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: Exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services
title_sort tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10349235/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37154125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13774
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