The rationale and design of public involvement in health-funding decision making: focus groups with the Canadian public.
Edilene LopesJackie M StreetTania StafinskiTracy MerlinDrew CarterPublished in: International journal of technology assessment in health care (2020)
We identified a lack of public understanding of how decisions are made and distrust concerning whose interests and values are being considered. Public involvement was seen as a way of providing information to the public and ascertaining their views and values. Participants suggested that public involvement should employ a mixed-methods strategy to support informed debate and participation of a large number of people.