International Journal of Health Policy and Management (Nov 2017)

Bringing Value-Based Perspectives to Care: Including Patient and Family Members in Decision-Making Processes

  • Graeme Kohler,
  • Tara Sampalli,
  • Ashley Ryer,
  • Judy Porter,
  • Les Wood,
  • Lisa Bedford,
  • Irene Higgins-Bowser,
  • Lynn Edwards,
  • Erin Christian,
  • Susan Dunn,
  • Rick Gibson,
  • Shannon Ryan Carson,
  • Michael Vallis,
  • Joanna Zed,
  • Barna Tugwell,
  • Colin Van Zoost,
  • Carolyn Canfield,
  • Eleanor Rivoire

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2017.27
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
pp. 661 – 668

Abstract

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n a gap in consistent application of system-level strategies that can effectively translate organizational policies around patient and family engagement into practice. Methods The broad objective of this initiative was to develop a system-level implementation strategy to include patient and family advisors (PFAs) at decision-making points in primary healthcare (PHC) based on wellestablished evidence and literature. In this opportunity sponsored by the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement (CFHI) a co-design methodology, also well-established was applied in identifying and developing a suitable implementation strategy to engage PFAs as members of quality teams in PHC. Diabetes management centres (DMCs) was selected as the pilot site to develop the strategy. Key steps in the process included review of evidence, review of the current state in PHC through engagement of key stakeholders and a co-design approach. Results The project team included a diverse representation of members from the PHC system including patient advisors, DMC team members, system leads, providers, Public Engagement team members and CFHI improvement coaches. Key outcomes of this 18-month long initiative included development of a working definition of patient and family engagement, development of a Patient and Family Engagement Resource Guide and evaluation of the resource guide. Conclusion This novel initiative provided us an opportunity to develop a supportive system-wide implementation plan and a strategy to include PFAs in decision-making processes in PHC. The well-established co-design methodology further allowed us to include value-based (customer driven quality and experience of care) perspectives of several important stakeholders including patient advisors. The next step will be to implement the strategy within DMCs, spread the strategy PHC, both locally and provincially with a focus on sustainability.

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