Online resources for patient & public involvement
Everything on the full list is valuable, but we think "M-A-C's Top 5" below is the best place to start if you were wondering how to find your bearings in patient and public involvement.
- Trevor Gay's Ten Great Myths of Patient and Public Involvement
www.natpact.nhs.uk/uploads/tengreatmyths.pdf
- Signposts 1 and 2
Guides to PPI written for Wales in 2001 and 2003, but the approach is applicable everywhere
Signposts 1 and Signposts 2
- "Now I Feel Tall" - what a Patient Led NHS Feels Like
Department of Health (December 2005)
www.dh.gov.uk/..
See M-A-C's blog for further commentary on this guide :Patient feelings - Key to service satisfaction in the NHS (posted 6/3/2006)
- A Practical Guide for Involving the Public in Health and Social Services
(July 2003) practical lessons from Leicester City Health Action Zone
www.dh.gov.uk/assetRoot/04/06/14/55/04061455.pdf
- And for current news and views on aspects of user involvement, complaints and governance keep an eye on
M-A-C's very own blog Notes from the field (began publishing November 2004).
See our reflections over four years on
What works in Patient and Public Involvement
(posted 1/12/2005)
www.publicinvolvement.org.uk
PPI Critiques
In addition to Trevor Gay's Ten Myths and the M-A-C blog, we also found two other good critiques:
- Hehir, Brid. Power to the Patients?
A personal and provocative view on the NHS "patient centred reforms" by the PPI Lead for a London PCT (July 2004)
www.spiked-online.com/Printable/0000000CA5CD.htm
- Bowler, Stephen. Who wants to be an expert patient?
A provocative essay probing the ethics of "therapeutic policy making" (March 2005)
www.spiked-online.com/Articles/0000000CA973.htm
Last updated: December 2006