Operationalizing the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to build and support the lived experience workforce in direct health service provision
Abstract Background The involvement of people with lived experience (LEX) workers in the development, design, and delivery of integrated health services seeks to improve service user engagement and health outcomes and reduce healthcare gaps. Yet, LEX workers report feeling undervalued and having lim...
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Main Authors: | Alayna Carrandi (Author), Yanan Hu (Author), Katherine McGill (Author), Sarah Wayland (Author), Shae Karger (Author), Myfanwy Maple (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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