Lived experience leadership
Lived Experience Leadership across the health sector / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lived experience leadership (or consumer leadership, service user leadership, or patient leadership) in development, delivery, or evaluation of health policy, services, research or education refers to the application of collective experiential knowledge and expertise to decision-making and agenda-setting processes in health services and systems. [1] It differs from patient engagement and involvement initiatives, in which people with lived experience are more tokenistically consulted in initiatives with other health professionals maintaining decision-making power. [2]