Public and patient involvement in health policy decision-making on the health system level – A scoping review
Lisa Ann Baumann, Anna Katharina Reinhold, Anna Levke Brütt
Abstract
•There is a lack of studies comparing involvement methods in health policy.•Only few studies provide a sufficient description of the implemented involvement method.•External contextual factors are mainly facilitators or barriers for successful involvement.•Design aspects (issue, aim, participants) of PPI are important for method selection.•More systematic evaluation and better reporting of PPI is needed.
Topics & Concepts
Public healthHealthcare systemHealth policyPublic economicsPolicy makingPublic relationsPolitical sciencePublic administrationPsychologyEnvironmental healthMedicineNursingEconomic growthHealth careEconomicsMental Health and Patient InvolvementHealth Policy Implementation ScienceInterprofessional Education and Collaboration