Setting Primary Health and Social Care Priorities Using a Deliberative Democratic Participatory Approach

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Expectations Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1111/hex.70173
Coralie Wales, Penny Abbott, Jackie Street, Lauren Fawcett, Maree Jennings, Wendy Sharp, Philip Lee
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Abstract

Introduction

Publicly funded regional primary health care investments are usually informed by analysis of locally collected data, surveys, focus groups and consultations. We wanted a deeper understanding of baseline health and social care priorities in culturally diverse Western Sydney. If WentWest could understand the priorities, the operational agenda for commissioning services could be tailored around them. This research describes the organisation, conduct and recommendations of a citizens' jury in 2023.

Methods

Thematic analysis of the transcribed facilitated discussions identified the well-informed priorities of a diverse and representative group of Western Sydney citizens. Listening to internal and external advisory groups delivered communication pathways, expert presenters, handbook preparation and practical support for the jury event. Consistent with the principle that research about the community should include the community, four consumer advisors were colleagues in the research team.

Results

The jury supported a focus on prevention, including early intervention to keep children thriving and connected at school, and better cross-sectoral bonds via coalitions to enable social care to be linked to health care. Team-based care in general practice for proactive data use and building a culture for relationship-based care, developing a patient-centred workforce through incentivising students and expediting registration of overseas trained health workers were recommended. Assets-based community development was seen as an essential approach in linking the community with these recommendations.

Conclusion

The use of citizens' juries in primary health settings is rare. In this culturally diverse community, WentWest now has a foundational understanding of what investments will deliver and has committed to institutionalising this deliberative approach into a permanent citizens assembly.

Patient and Public Contribution

The design of the jury was guided by several advisory groups across the local region. The research team included four consumer advisors to provide overarching feedback and external insights. The jurors were selected to be representative of the regional community. They developed the recommendations reported in this article.

Trial Registration

This research does not involve clinical trials.

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Health Expectations
Health Expectations 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Health Expectations promotes critical thinking and informed debate about all aspects of patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) in health and social care, health policy and health services research including: • Person-centred care and quality improvement • Patients'' participation in decisions about disease prevention and management • Public perceptions of health services • Citizen involvement in health care policy making and priority-setting • Methods for monitoring and evaluating participation • Empowerment and consumerism • Patients'' role in safety and quality • Patient and public role in health services research • Co-production (researchers working with patients and the public) of research, health care and policy Health Expectations is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, review articles and critical commentaries. It includes papers which clarify concepts, develop theories, and critically analyse and evaluate specific policies and practices. The Journal provides an inter-disciplinary and international forum in which researchers (including PPIE researchers) from a range of backgrounds and expertise can present their work to other researchers, policy-makers, health care professionals, managers, patients and consumer advocates.
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