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ABSTRACT: Objectives
To undertake an assessment of the association between coproduction and satisfaction with decisions made for local healthcare communities.Design
A coproduction scale was developed and tested to measure individual National Health Service (NHS) commissioners' satisfaction with commissioning decisions.Setting
11 English Primary Care Trusts in 2010-2011.Participants
Staff employed at NHS band 7 or above involved in commissioning decisions in the NHS. 345/440 (78%) of participants completed part of all of the survey.Main outcome measure
Reliability and validity of a coproduction scale were assessed using a correlation-based principal component analysis model with direct oblimin rotation. Multilevel modelling was used to predict decision satisfaction.Results
The analysis revealed that coproduction consisted of three principal components: productive discussion, information and dealing with uncertainty. Higher decision satisfaction was associated with smaller decisions, more productive discussion, decisions where information was readily available to use and those where decision-making tools were more often used.Conclusions
The research indicated that coproduction may be an important factor for satisfaction with decision-making in the commissioning of healthcare services.
SUBMITTER: Taylor-Phillips S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4054620 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Taylor-Phillips Sian S Clarke Aileen A Grove Amy A Swan Jacky J Parsons Helen H Gkeredakis Emmanouil E Mills Penny P Powell John J Nicolini Davide D Roginski Claudia C Scarbrough Harry H
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<h4>Objectives</h4>To undertake an assessment of the association between coproduction and satisfaction with decisions made for local healthcare communities.<h4>Design</h4>A coproduction scale was developed and tested to measure individual National Health Service (NHS) commissioners' satisfaction with commissioning decisions.<h4>Setting</h4>11 English Primary Care Trusts in 2010-2011.<h4>Participants</h4>Staff employed at NHS band 7 or above involved in commissioning decisions in the NHS. 345/440 ...[more]