Summary of findings 1. Consumers and providers working in partnership compared with usual practice.
Comparison 1 | |||
Patients or population: consumer and provider partnership participants or trial participants Settings: community, policy, teaching or health care setting Intervention: working in partnership Comparison: usual practice | |||
Outcomes | Impacts | No. of studies | Certainty of the evidence (GRADE) |
Health service alterations (changes to services resulting from decisions) |
No studies that comparatively evaluated this outcome were found1. | ‐ | ‐ |
Degree to which health service alterations reflect health service user (trial participant) priorities (demand responsiveness) | No studies that evaluated this outcome were found. | ‐ | ‐ |
Health service user (trial participant) health service performance ratings (local accountability) | No studies that evaluated this outcome were found. | ‐ | ‐ |
Health service user (trial participant) health service utilisation patterns | No studies that evaluated this outcome were found. | ‐ | ‐ |
Resources associated with decision‐making process | No studies that evaluated this outcome were found. | ‐ | ‐ |
Resources associated with implementing decisions (e.g. changed services) | No studies that evaluated this outcome were found. | ‐ | ‐ |
Adverse events | No studies that evaluated this outcome were found. | ‐ | ‐ |
GRADE Working Group grades of evidence High certainty: We are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect. Moderate certainty: We are moderately confident in the effect estimate: The true effect is likely to be close to the estimate of the effect, but there is a possibility that it is substantially different. Low certainty: Our confidence in the effect estimate is limited: The true effect may be substantially different from the estimate of the effect. Very low certainty: We have very little confidence in the effect estimate: The true effect is likely to be substantially different from the estimate of effect. |
1One study (Persson 2013) identified problems and actions taken to address these in the intervention group only.