Collective co-production of health and care services – a systematic review of research from the United Kingdom, Germany and Norway
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10.1332/20408056Y2024D000000024Sammendrag
This article reviews all published English-language articles concerning collective co-production of welfare services in the United Kingdom, Germany and Norway, which are countries representing different welfare regimes. The review identifies facilitators for collective co-production and inductively identifies four themes that are important for successful collective co-production: (1) the motivation individuals have for engaging in collective co-production, (2) the institutional contextual conditions for co-production, (3) the relational conditions for co-production, and (4) the facilitation of different effects of co-production. No studies have investigated why public sector entities or voluntary sector organisations choose to engage in co-production, and we lack studies that compare sectors with different institutional settings. Collective co-production of health and care services – a systematic review of research from the United Kingdom, Germany and Norway