Innovative methods for involving people with dementia and carers in the policymaking process

Abstract Background There are few examples of public patient involvement in policymaking for groups whose ability to participate may be affected by a disability, particularly for people with dementia and their family carers. Principles of engagement and inclusion in democratic processes are as impor...

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Main Authors: Fiona Keogh, Patricia Carney, Eamon O’Shea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Health Expectations
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13213
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spelling doaj-1220a0e6ee054b4bb537c98c38fad36d2021-06-26T18:56:09ZengWileyHealth Expectations1369-65131369-76252021-06-0124380080910.1111/hex.13213Innovative methods for involving people with dementia and carers in the policymaking processFiona Keogh0Patricia Carney1Eamon O’Shea2Centre for Economic and Social Research on Dementia National University of Ireland Galway Galway IrelandDepartment of Public Health Midlands, Health Service Executive Tullamore IrelandCentre for Economic and Social Research on Dementia National University of Ireland Galway Galway IrelandAbstract Background There are few examples of public patient involvement in policymaking for groups whose ability to participate may be affected by a disability, particularly for people with dementia and their family carers. Principles of engagement and inclusion in democratic processes are as important for these groups as other citizens. We used two innovative methods to increase involvement of people with dementia and family carers in the policymaking process in Ireland, specifically in relation to impending legislation on home care. Method A Policy Café was co‐produced with people with dementia using a World Café methodology. A Carer's Assembly was co‐produced with caregivers of people with dementia using a citizen's assembly model. Results Ten people with dementia discussed policy developments they wanted to see implemented in relation to diagnosis and home care. Twenty‐eight dementia caregivers prioritized four topics: home care; respite services; psychosocial supports; and financial supports. Film and illustrations were used to create accessible messages for policy‐makers to inform their decision making. Discussion Involving people with dementia and carers in policy development requires time and creativity to facilitate and maximize their involvement. Co‐production is essential to ensure the priorities of participants are identified, expressed and communicated effectively. A cumulative sequence of events and messages can generate significant engagement with policy‐makers. Policy‐makers need to hear the direct and authentic voice of people with dementia and carers when faced with important policy decisions. Patient or public contribution People with dementia and carers were involved in study design, data analysis and presentation.https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13213carersco‐productiondementiafilmillustrationspolicy
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Patricia Carney
Eamon O’Shea
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Eamon O’Shea
Innovative methods for involving people with dementia and carers in the policymaking process
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Patricia Carney
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title_short Innovative methods for involving people with dementia and carers in the policymaking process
title_full Innovative methods for involving people with dementia and carers in the policymaking process
title_fullStr Innovative methods for involving people with dementia and carers in the policymaking process
title_full_unstemmed Innovative methods for involving people with dementia and carers in the policymaking process
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1369-7625
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background There are few examples of public patient involvement in policymaking for groups whose ability to participate may be affected by a disability, particularly for people with dementia and their family carers. Principles of engagement and inclusion in democratic processes are as important for these groups as other citizens. We used two innovative methods to increase involvement of people with dementia and family carers in the policymaking process in Ireland, specifically in relation to impending legislation on home care. Method A Policy Café was co‐produced with people with dementia using a World Café methodology. A Carer's Assembly was co‐produced with caregivers of people with dementia using a citizen's assembly model. Results Ten people with dementia discussed policy developments they wanted to see implemented in relation to diagnosis and home care. Twenty‐eight dementia caregivers prioritized four topics: home care; respite services; psychosocial supports; and financial supports. Film and illustrations were used to create accessible messages for policy‐makers to inform their decision making. Discussion Involving people with dementia and carers in policy development requires time and creativity to facilitate and maximize their involvement. Co‐production is essential to ensure the priorities of participants are identified, expressed and communicated effectively. A cumulative sequence of events and messages can generate significant engagement with policy‐makers. Policy‐makers need to hear the direct and authentic voice of people with dementia and carers when faced with important policy decisions. Patient or public contribution People with dementia and carers were involved in study design, data analysis and presentation.
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dementia
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