Bak Kate, Moody Lesley, Wheeler Sarah M, Gilbert Julie
Former research policy analyst in the Person-Centred Care Program at Cancer Care Ontario.
The director of the Person-Centred Care Program at Cancer Care Ontario. She can be reached at:
Healthc Q. 2018 Jul;21(2):24-29. doi: 10.12927/hcq.2018.25626.
Surveys and interviews were undertaken in Ontario, Canada, with healthcare staff, patients, caregivers and family members to evaluate the adoption and effectiveness of the experience-based co-design (EBCD) approach. EBCD combines patient and staff experiences to identify opportunities for healthcare improvement. Participants reported that EBCD was an effective form of improving experience. Implementation barriers included time, human resources and funding. Suggestions for increased EBCD utilization included funding, training, promotion of success stories, leadership and greater participant involvement. EBCD can be an effective method of identifying and transforming how healthcare services are delivered to improve the patient, caregiver and family experience.
在加拿大安大略省,对医护人员、患者、护理人员和家庭成员进行了调查和访谈,以评估基于体验的协同设计(EBCD)方法的采用情况和有效性。EBCD将患者和医护人员的体验结合起来,以确定改善医疗保健的机会。参与者报告称,EBCD是改善体验的一种有效形式。实施障碍包括时间、人力资源和资金。提高EBCD利用率的建议包括资金、培训、宣传成功案例、领导力以及让更多参与者参与。EBCD可以成为一种有效的方法,用于识别和改变医疗服务的提供方式,以改善患者、护理人员和家庭的体验。