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Involving patients: lessons from PACE

D Gilbert1

  • 1PACE Programme, King's Fund.

Nursing Times
|December 2, 1998
PubMed
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This study reviews 16 Promoting Action on Clinical Effectiveness (PACE) projects, offering practical tips for patient involvement in implementing evidence-based practice and quality initiatives. A detailed case study illustrates successful patient engagement strategies.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Quality Improvement
  • Patient Engagement

Background:

  • The Promoting Action on Clinical Effectiveness (PACE) programme aims to enhance clinical effectiveness.
  • Effective implementation of evidence-based practice requires robust quality initiatives and clinical governance.
  • Patient involvement is crucial for successful healthcare improvement programmes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the experiences of 16 PACE projects.
  • To identify and share practical tips for involving patients in healthcare improvement initiatives.
  • To provide a detailed example of a successful patient engagement project.

Main Methods:

  • A review of 16 case studies from the PACE programme.
  • Analysis of strategies used for patient involvement in evidence-based practice implementation.

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  • Qualitative examination of one project for in-depth understanding.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful patient involvement strategies were identified across diverse projects.
    • Key factors for effective patient engagement in quality initiatives were highlighted.
    • The case study demonstrated tangible benefits of patient participation.

    Conclusions:

    • Patient involvement significantly enhances the implementation of evidence-based practice and quality improvement.
    • Sharing practical experiences from PACE projects can guide future patient engagement efforts.
    • The findings underscore the importance of integrating patient perspectives into clinical governance.