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      An empirical study of patient participation in guideline development: exploring the potential for articulating patient knowledge in evidence‐based epistemic settings

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          Abstract

          Background

          Patient participation on both the individual and the collective level attracts broad attention from policy makers and researchers. Participation is expected to make decision making more democratic and increase the quality of decisions, but empirical evidence for this remains wanting.

          Objective

          To study why problems arise in participation practice and to think critically about the consequence for future participation practices. We contribute to this discussion by looking at patient participation in guideline development.

          Methods

          Dutch guidelines ( =  62) were analysed using an extended version of the AGREE instrument. In addition, semi‐structured interviews were conducted with actors involved in guideline development ( =  25).

          Results

          The guidelines analysed generally scored low on the item of patient participation. The interviews provided us with important information on why this is the case. Although some respondents point out the added value of participation, many report on difficulties in the participation practice. Patient experiences sit uncomfortably with the EBM structure of guideline development. Moreover, patients who develop epistemic credibility needed to participate in evidence‐based guideline development lose credibility as representatives for ‘true’ patients.

          Discussion and conclusions

          We conclude that other options may increase the quality of care for patients by paying attention to their (individual) experiences. It will mean that patients are not present at every decision‐making table in health care, which may produce a more elegant version of democratic patienthood; a version that neither produces tokenistic practices of direct participation nor that denies patients the chance to contribute to matters where this may be truly meaningful.

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          Contributors
          Role: Assistant Professor
          Role: Associate Professor
          Journal
          Health Expect
          Health Expect
          10.1111/(ISSN)1369-7625
          HEX
          Health Expectations : An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          1369-6513
          1369-7625
          02 May 2013
          October 2015
          : 18
          : 5 ( doiID: 10.1111/hex.2015.18.issue-5 )
          : 942-955
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Institute of Health Policy & Management Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands
          Author notes
          [*] [* ] Hester M. van de Bovenkamp

          Institute of Health Policy & Management

          Erasmus University Rotterdam

          P.O. Box 1738

          3000 DR

          Rotterdam

          The Netherlands

          E‐mail: vandebovenkamp@ 123456bmg.eur.nl

          Article
          PMC5060867 PMC5060867 5060867 HEX12067
          10.1111/hex.12067
          5060867
          23634973
          d687556e-a590-45f7-ba78-fabcda07aa47
          © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
          History
          : 29 March 2013
          Page count
          Pages: 14
          Funding
          Funded by: Dutch Council for Quality of Healthcare
          Categories
          Original Article
          Original Research Papers
          Custom metadata
          2.0
          hex12067
          October 2015
          Converter:WILEY_ML3GV2_TO_NLMPMC version:4.9.4 mode:remove_FC converted:06.10.2016

          patient‐centered care,patient participation,guideline development

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