Experiences of participants in the co-design of a community-based health service for people with high healthcare service use

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McGowan, Deirdre [1 ]
Morley, Claire [1 ]
Hansen, Emily [2 ]
Shaw, Kelly [1 ,3 ]
Winzenberg, Tania [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Tasmania, Menzies Inst Med Res, Hobart, Australia
[2] Univ Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
[3] KP Hlth, Hobart, Australia
[4] Primary Hlth Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
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Co-design; High healthcare service utilisation; Health services; Qualitative research; Patient-centred care; PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT; PATIENT;
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10.1186/s12913-024-10788-5
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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BackgroundIncorporating perspectives of health consumers, healthcare workers, policy makers and stakeholders through co-design is essential to design services that are fit for purpose. However, the experiences of co-design participants are poorly understood. The aim of this study is to explore the experiences and perceptions of people involved in the co-design of a new service for people with high healthcare service utilisation.MethodsA methodology informed by the principles of grounded theory was used in this qualitative study to evaluate the experiences and perceptions of co-design participants. Participants were healthcare professionals, health managers and leaders and health consumers involved in the co-design of the new service in Tasmania, Australia. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, and data were iteratively and concurrently collected and analysed using constant comparative analysis. Audio/audio-visual recordings of interviews were transcribed verbatim. Transcripts, memos, and an audit trail were coded for experiences and perspectives of participants.ResultsThere were thirteen participants (5 health professionals, 6 health managers and leaders, and 2 health consumers). Codes were collapsed into six sub-themes and six themes. Themes were bureaucracy hinders co-design, importance of consumers and diversity, importance of a common purpose, relationships are integral, participants expectations inform their co-design experience and learning from co-design.ConclusionMost participants reported positive aspects such as having a common purpose, valuing relationships, and having a personal motivation for participating in co-design. However, there were factors which hindered the adaptation of co-design principles and the co-design process. Our research highlights that bureaucracy can hinder co-design, that including people with lived experience is essential and the need to consider various types of diversity when assembling co-design teams. Future co-design projects could use these findings to improve the co-design experience for participants, and ultimately the outcome for communities.
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