Involving people in co-developing and evaluating culturally-appropriate resources to improve access to first-line care for knee osteoarthritis

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Description: Involving people in co-developing and evaluating culturally-appropriate resources to improve access to first-line care for knee osteoarthritis
Dates

State prospective
Start 2023-06-14
Form updated 2023-06-14

Report authors
Dianne Lowe (ORCID link)
0000-0002-7946-2472
Location
Australia


Aims
Collectively identifying barriers and facilitators navigating the healthcare system in Australia
Understanding attitudes and beliefs of knee osteoarthritis, identifying priorities to care from all stakeholders (e.g. clinicians, CALD-identifying individuals and their carers) in reference group
Co-designing resources to improve access to comprehensible healthcare information/education, refining strategies involved in resource dissemination
Implementation and evaluation of co-developed strategies
Keywords
Knee
Osteoarthritis
Category
research

Inputs

group of individuals
Stage: design stage
interim reference group

Task: (i) share their lived experience with knee osteoarthritis, (ii) communicate their values, beliefs, barriers, and facilitators that underpin their behaviour engaging with the public healthcare system in Australia, and (iii) co-develop and evaluate culturally-appropriate resources to improve access to first-line care for knee osteoarthritis
Method: formal reference group
Compensation: paid
Competing interests: a bilingual person with lived experience of knee osteoarthritis and other stakeholders (family members, caregivers, healthcare providers) with lived experience engaging with the CALD community related to knee osteoarthritis

Outputs and impacts

other

Co-created formal reference group



Impact: terms of reference and outline specific activities for the formal reference group