2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3123559
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Community Forum Deliberative Methods Demonstration: Evaluating Effectiveness and Eliciting Public Views on Use of Evidence - Final Report

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“…Additional details about these case studies are available elsewhere. 31 equal participation and expression of opposing views while remaining impartial. 31 CD participants discussed both case study parts during the first session.…”
Section: Use Of Content Experts For Antibiotic-related Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additional details about these case studies are available elsewhere. 31 equal participation and expression of opposing views while remaining impartial. 31 CD participants discussed both case study parts during the first session.…”
Section: Use Of Content Experts For Antibiotic-related Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details about each deliberative method and the overall RCT are reported elsewhere. 30,31,[35][36][37][38] All authors were part of the original team that conducted the Community Forum Deliberative Methods Demonstration. For this article, we analyzed pre-and postdeliberation surveys and transcripts from the two deliberative methods that discussed antibiotic overuse-Citizens' Panel (CP) and Community Deliberation (CD).…”
Section: Me Thodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is considerable theoretical and case study literature to support deliberative processes as effective, feasible and useful for capturing informed public input into complex health issues and policies that are value-laden and lack simple solutions (Carman et al 2014). Carcasson and Sprain (2016, p.5) describe deliberation as '.…”
Section: Current Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“….groups of individuals engaging in an inclusive, respectful, and reasoned consideration of information, views, experiences, and ideas'. The process involves a representative group of community members who are provided with balanced information on the topic at hand (Carcasson and Sprain 2016) and supported to consider diverse perspectives, learn from others and examine their own views before finalising their opinion (Carman et al 2014). This culminates in the production of information from the community point of view that has progressed from top-of-mind opinion to considered judgement (Fishkin et al 2004).…”
Section: Current Approachmentioning
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