Patient, carer and public involvement in major system change in acute stroke services: The construction of value.
Christopher McKevittAngus I G RamsayCatherine PerrySimon J TurnerRuth BoadenCharles D A WolfeNaomi J FulopPublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2018)
Involvement was seen to have strategic and intrinsic value. Its strategic value lay in facilitating the implementation of a model of care that aimed to deliver evidence-based care to all; its intrinsic value was in the idea of citizen participation in change processes as an end in its own right. The concept of value, rather than impact, may provide greater traction in analyses of contemporary involvement practices.