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  • Healthcare Service Delivery
  • Community Engagement

Background:

  • Co-production is central to England's Women's Health Strategy, but system-level examples are scarce.
  • This study addresses the need for practical applications of co-production in women's health programs.
  • Integrated care systems require effective models for incorporating patient perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development of a co-produced women's health program within an integrated care system.
  • To illustrate how community co-production can shape locally responsive women's health services.
  • To provide a model for system-level co-production in women's health.

Main Methods:

  • A service improvement approach utilized a multidisciplinary advisory group (over 160 members, including lived experience).
  • Co-design methods were employed to identify local women's health priorities and guide program development.
  • A survey of 1238 respondents identified service access and integration gaps.

Main Results:

  • Five prioritized women's health service models were designed and implemented based on identified gaps.
  • Each model included defined objectives and built-in evaluation for quality and sustainability.
  • Community co-production successfully informed the design of locally responsive services.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating lived experience with professional expertise fosters equitable women's health service development.
  • System-level co-production aligns women's health programs with national strategies.
  • Challenges included securing long-term funding and maintaining broad engagement.