Supporting the evaluation of public and patient engagement in health system organizations: Results from an implementation research study

Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
Julia AbelsonPPEET Implementation Study Team

Abstract

As citizens, patients and family members are participating in numerous and expanding roles in health system organizations, attention has turned to evaluating these efforts. The context-specific nature of engagement requires evaluation tools to be carefully designed for optimal use. We sought to address this need by assessing the appropriateness and feasibility of a generic tool across a range of health system organizations, engagement activities and patient groups. We used a mixed-methods implementation research design to study the implementation of an engagement evaluation tool in seven health system organizations in Ontario, Canada focusing on two key implementation outcome variables: appropriateness and feasibility. Data were collected through respondent feedback questions (binary and open-ended) at the end of the tool's three questionnaires as well as interviews and debriefing discussions with engagement professionals and patient partners from collaborating organizations. The three questionnaires comprising the evaluation tool were collectively administered 29 times to 405 respondents yielding a 52% response rate (90% and 53% of respondents respectively assessed the survey's appropriateness and feasibility [quantitatively o...Continue Reading

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Apr 27, 2018·Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy·Michelle CollinsFiona Lobban
Jul 27, 2018·Implementation Science : IS·Yvonne BombardMarie-Pascale Pomey
Aug 1, 2018·Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy·Antoine BoivinJulia Abelson
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Jan 23, 2021·Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology·Tatiana OgourtsovaAnnette Majnemer
Dec 10, 2020·Research Involvement and Engagement·Divya Kanwar BhatiSimone Dahrouge
Feb 27, 2021·Research Involvement and Engagement·Audrey L'EspéranceAntoine Boivin
Mar 18, 2021·Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy·Clayon B HamiltonLinda C Li
May 25, 2021·Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology·Tatiana OgourtsovaAnnette Majnemer
Jul 8, 2021·Neurology·Vanessa L MerkerUNKNOWN REiNS International Collaboration

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