Using co-production in the implementation of community integrated care: a scoping review

Marshall, Kirsty and Bamber, Hayley orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-5702-1879 (2022) Using co-production in the implementation of community integrated care: a scoping review. Primary Health Care . ISSN 0264-5033

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.7748/phc.2022.e1753

Abstract

The 2020 update of the Marmot report into health inequalities stated that life expectancy in England has stalled, ill health has increased and inequalities in health have widened, especially in the north of the country. Co-produced integrated care is a potential solution to fragmentation in health and social care.

This scoping review considers how co-production has been used in the implementation of integrated care. The review identified three main themes covering co-production to improve community integrated care for organisations, practitioners and patients/service users. The review concludes that co-production is desirable and potentially beneficial. When commencing co-production in integrated care, practitioners need to consider power dynamics among organisations, practitioners and citizens, patients and service users.


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