Kok Josje, Palimetaki Flora, Akrouh Nada, Schoonmade Linda, Bovenkamp Hester van de, Pot Anne Margriet
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Dutch Health and Youth Care Inspectorate, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2025;14:8509. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.8509. Epub 2025 Mar 18.
Ensuring the quality and safety of service delivery extends beyond the realm of health and care professionals, necessitating collaboration among various stakeholders, including external regulatory organizations. The policy agenda of care regulators increasingly features the topic of service user involvement. Despite the extensive research on participatory healthcare, scholarly attention to service user involvement in regulatory practices has been limited. This scoping review delves into the landscape of service user involvement in the regulation of care services of all types and for all different age groups, examining the characteristics and focus of peer reviewed original research. In particular, it addresses a notable knowledge gap by examining how these studies report on the practical utilization of service user input, as well as the regulator's perspective on service user involvement.
We conducted a literature search in PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, APA PsycInfo, and Scopus from inception to July 14, 2023. Thirteen (n=13) empirical studies were included.
The underlying motives for service user involvement vary, ranging from legal imperatives and political pressure to enhancing institutional legitimacy and regulatory decision-making. Care regulators employ both reactive and proactive involvement methods. Empirical evidence delineates the challenges and benefits of service user involvement, highlighting concerns about bias, time investments, and the need for a distinct skillset for inspectors. Despite the valuable insights gained, there are instances where service user input is downplayed in practice.
The findings underscore the importance of additional research on users' preferences for involvement, optimal communication conditions to honor the collected input, and the challenges inspectors encounter in fostering meaningful involvement with service users. Addressing these challenges is crucial for aligning regulatory efforts with the genuine needs and experiences of services users.
确保服务提供的质量和安全超出了卫生和护理专业人员的范畴,需要包括外部监管组织在内的各种利益相关者之间的合作。护理监管机构的政策议程越来越多地涉及服务使用者参与这一主题。尽管对参与式医疗保健进行了广泛研究,但学术界对服务使用者参与监管实践的关注有限。本范围综述深入探讨了服务使用者参与各类护理服务监管以及所有不同年龄组的情况,审视了同行评审的原创研究的特点和重点。特别是,它通过研究这些研究如何报告服务使用者意见的实际利用情况以及监管机构对服务使用者参与的看法,解决了一个明显的知识空白。
我们在PubMed、Embase、CINAHL、APA PsycInfo和Scopus数据库中进行了从建库至2023年7月14日的文献检索。纳入了13项实证研究。
服务使用者参与的潜在动机各不相同,从法律要求和政治压力到增强机构合法性和监管决策。护理监管机构采用反应性和主动性参与方法。实证证据描述了服务使用者参与的挑战和益处,突出了对偏见、时间投入以及检查员需要独特技能的担忧。尽管获得了宝贵的见解,但在实践中仍有服务使用者意见被轻视的情况。
研究结果强调了进一步研究的重要性,包括使用者对参与的偏好、尊重所收集意见的最佳沟通条件,以及检查员在促进与服务使用者有意义的参与方面遇到的挑战。应对这些挑战对于使监管工作与服务使用者的真正需求和经验保持一致至关重要。