16. What next for your EBCD project?

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We hope that this toolkit has given you the inspiration to work with patients to improve your health service, as well as the necessary practical guidance to run a successful project.

There is a range of other resources available that could help you set up and run a successful project using experience-based co-design. See our further EBCD resources for more details.

If you have specific questions about the approach, or would like an informal conversation about putting it in to practice, please contact Catherine Dale, author of this toolkit: Catherine.Dale@gstt.nhs.uk

Let us know what you think

We'd love to hear what you think about the EBCD approach, as well as get your specific comments on our toolkit. Let us know what you have found useful, or what you think is missing. And if you have been involved in an EBCD project – either as a staff or a patient – or are in the process of setting one up, please share your experiences with us below.

You can also find out more about The King's Fund's work on patient-centred care and our Point of Care programme.

Comments

#983 Dr Anita Bamfor...
Head of Nursing
AUT University

I love the work you have undertaken and want to congratulate you on this initiative. Thanks for sharing your experience. I work one day a week in a district health board undertaking research and we hope to do a similar study We can learn so much from your powerful experience.
Kind regards
Anita

#984 Dr Dale Edgar
Clinical Research Manager
Burn Service of WA

I hope that we can find the resources to run this systematic approach to improved patient care and empowerment. Cheers and thank you, Dale

#985 Ellen Shata
Community Heart failure Nurse
City and Hackney

Thank you for sharing this tool.I hope to get funding to apply it within the community services.

#986 Roger Moss
Consultant Anaesthetist
St Helens & Knowsley NHS Trust

Am very interested in improving patient experience particularly during inpatient stay. Am particularly keen to identify and improve simple problems (organisational and anaesthetia related) which might enhance our patients stay.

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