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Meaningful consumer engagement in medical radiation sciences: enhancing quality improvement and research projects.

Amy BrownBrianna McCoolaYovanna FunnellCatriona Hargrave
Published in: Journal of medical radiation sciences (2023)
Consumer engagement and partnership are increasingly recognised as a significant component of healthcare planning, provision, quality improvement and research. This article provides an overview of consumer engagement embedded in two different projects: a quality improvement project and a research project. The considerations and steps taken to effectively engage and partner with consumers throughout both projects will be discussed such as the prompt for consumer engagement, how the consumer/s were recruited and their specific contributions. The commonly reported advantages and challenges as well as reflections on what we might do differently with the benefit of hindsight are presented, including time required by both consumers and health professionals; funding and remuneration; and reporting findings to the wider community. In demonstrating consumer engagement and our learnings, we aim to encourage further consumer engagement activities amongst medical radiation professionals.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • health information
  • social media
  • healthcare
  • patient safety
  • emergency department
  • palliative care
  • hepatitis c virus
  • radiation induced
  • hiv testing