ImROC, Nottingham, UK.
Leadersh Health Serv (Bradf Engl). 2022 Jul 26;ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print). doi: 10.1108/LHS-04-2022-0039.
This paper aims to explore the challenges of coproduction at individual, team, service, organisational and system level and critically describes the work of one organization to describe ways in which coproduction can be facilitated.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: This is a case study of the approaches developed (coproduced) within an independent not-for-profit mental health consultancy organization to facilitate coproduction at every level.
Although much is published about coproduction in research, there is relatively little guidance relating to coproduction in practice. This paper describes the meaning, purpose and impact of coproduction at different levels and gives examples of how it can be achieved. The learning from his work is drawn together to present a series of findings with recommendations including: inclusion, managing power difference, accommodating difference, generating new ways forward rather than debating and selecting existing options.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The literature on coproduction in practice is replete with guidance rather than examples of good practice. It is also apparent that the ambition for coproduction has progressed rapidly from coproduction between service providers and people using services to coproduction with all relevant stakeholders. This paper provides contemporary examples of coproduction in different forms and at different levels with attention to ways of overcoming challenges.
本文旨在探讨在个人、团队、服务、组织和系统层面上共同生产所面临的挑战,并批判性地描述一个组织的工作,以描述促进共同生产的方法。
设计/方法/途径:这是对一个独立的非营利性精神健康咨询组织内部制定的(共同制定)的方法的案例研究,以促进各个层面的共同生产。
尽管关于研究中的共同生产有很多文献,但关于实践中的共同生产的指导相对较少。本文描述了共同生产在不同层面上的含义、目的和影响,并举例说明了如何实现共同生产。从这项工作中吸取的经验教训被汇集在一起,提出了一系列发现和建议,包括:包容、管理权力差异、适应差异、提出新的前进方式,而不是争论和选择现有方案。
原创性/价值:关于实践中的共同生产的文献充满了指导,而不是良好实践的例子。显然,共同生产的目标已经从服务提供者和使用服务的人之间的共同生产迅速发展到与所有相关利益相关者的共同生产。本文提供了不同形式和不同层次的共同生产的当代例子,并注意克服挑战的方法。