International survey evidence on user and community co-delivery of prevention activities relevant to public services and outcomes
Tony Bovaird, Elke Loeffler, Sophie Yates, Gregg G. Van Ryzin, John Alford
Abstract
This study compares surveys of user and community co-delivery of prevention activities internationally, exploring both the level of co-delivery, as revealed by citizens, and the characteristics of those citizens most likely to co-produce. It draws upon a baseline survey of five EU countries in 2008, more recent updates from two of these countries in 2012 and 2014, and a similar survey in Australia in 2014. Although there are many differences in detail, the results are quite consistent in relation to most key issues and provide a unique quantitative insight into the characteristics of co-delivery behaviour by citizens.
Topics & Concepts
BusinessSurvey data collectionBaseline (sea)Public relationsPolitical scienceMathematicsStatisticsLawMental Health and Patient InvolvementPublic Policy and Administration ResearchHealthcare innovation and challenges