Health and Social Care Delivery Research

Testing accelerated experience-based co-design: a qualitative study of using a national archive of patient experience narrative interviews to promote rapid patient-centred service improvement

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  • Headline:
    Accelerated version of experience-based co-design (AEBCD) proved acceptable to staff and patients at around half the cost of the standard intervention. The use of national rather than local patient narrative films did not adversely affect staff or patient engagement, and acted as a successful ‘trigger’ to discussion. AEBCD resulted in some intensive work periods for facilitators but also led to staff development and capacity-building. AEBCD offers a rigorous and effective approach to patient-centred quality improvement.
  • Authors:
    Louise Locock,
    Glenn Robert,
    Annette Boaz,
    Sonia Vougioukalou,
    Caroline Shuldham,
    Jonathan Fielden,
    Sue Ziebland,
    Melanie Gager,
    Ruth Tollyfield,
    John Pearcey
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    Louise Locock1,*, Glenn Robert2, Annette Boaz3, Sonia Vougioukalou4, Caroline Shuldham5, Jonathan Fielden6, Sue Ziebland1, Melanie Gager7, Ruth Tollyfield8, John Pearcey9

    • 1 Health Experiences Research Group, Primary Care Health Services, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
    • 2 National Nursing Research Unit, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery, King’s College London, London, UK
    • 3 Centre for Health and Social Care Research, St George’s, University of London and Kingston University, London, UK
    • 4 Centre for Public Engagement, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
    • 5 Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
    • 6 University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
    • 7 Intensive Care Unit, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, Reading, UK
    • 8 Intensive Care Unit, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
    • 9 Cancer and Thoracic Surgery Services, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
    • * Corresponding author
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    Volume: 2, Issue: 4
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  • Citation:
    Locock L, Robert G, Boaz A, Vougioukalou S, Shuldham C, Fielden J, et al. Testing accelerated experience-based co-design: a qualitative study of using a national archive of patient experience narrative interviews to promote rapid patient-centred service improvement. Health Soc Care Deliv Res 2014;2(4). https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr02040
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