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Applying social innovation theory to examine how community co-designed health services develop: using a case study approach and mixed methods.

Jane FarmerKaren CarlisleVirginia Dickson-SwiftSimon TeasdaleAmanda KennyJudy TaylorFelicity CrokerKaren MariniMark Gussy
Published in: BMC health services research (2018)
Social innovation provides a useful lens to understand the grassroots innovation process implied in community participation in service co-design. It helps to show problems in co-design processes and highlights the need for strong partnerships and advocacy beyond the immediate community for new ideas to thrive. Regional commissioning organisations are intended to diffuse useful, co-designed service innovations. Efforts are required to develop an innovation system to realise the potential of community involvement in co-design.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • clinical trial
  • climate change