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Aust Health Rev ; 34(4): 390-4, 2010 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21108897

ABSTRACT

This paper outlines 10 lessons derived from the development of a consumer-directed care program for families with disabled children in Melbourne, Australia. The following program elements proved to be of importance over the course of the development process: (1) research participants should be involved as early as possible; (2) an open, inclusive communication style in conjunction with a good understanding of potential concerns and a careful framing of the policy issue is required to build trust and allow meaningful collaboration; (3) various strands of evidence have to be woven together; (4) ongoing commitment and support from management and key stakeholders; (5) effective knowledge transfer and cultural change processes; (6) capacity building; (7) mediation of power differentials; (8) community building; (9) participant re-engagement strategies; and (10) solid project management skills.


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Community Health Services/organization & administration , Community-Based Participatory Research/organization & administration , Disabled Children , Family Health , Child, Preschool , Health Policy , Humans , Professional-Family Relations , Program Development , Victoria
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