
Richard Hurley
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Editor at BMJ medical journal. All views my own. Slowly moving to bsky.app/profile/rich-h… bsky.app/profile/bmj.com
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http://www.bmj.com 25-02-2009 22:49:04
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Lived experience: from intention to global action. Time to see lived experience as expertise, and make inclusive engagement business as usual, say Sophia Walker Mark Barone, and Dr Ashley Ng #BMJEditorial bmj.com/content/390/bm… World Health Organization (WHO)

Improving care for people with dementia through co-creation of action plans in the Western Pacific region Empowering, participatory approaches are needed to improve quality of life and health outcomes, say Emily Ong & co bmj.com/content/390/bm… ADI @DementiaAlliane World Health Organization (WHO)

Meaningful engagement with people with lived experience: challenging, messy, and more vital than ever. Healthcare leaders at every level must urgently implement World Health Organization (WHO) framework on engagement, writes Maia Olsen bmj.com/content/390/bm…

Empowering people with obesity in Latin America is essential to reduce stigma and facilitate co-creation of more equitable and effective policies and programmes, write María Eugenia Anselmi and Johanna Ralston World Health Organization (WHO) bmj.com/content/390/bm…

Stigmatising language made me avoid diabetes care; meaningful engagement with people with diabetes is the answer, writes Heather Koga World Health Organization (WHO) Int. Diabetes Fed. doi.org/10.1136/bmj.r9…



We must fill the void in global #HIV #AIDS care without PEPFAR - with renewed focus on our collective goal to bring HIV/AIDS under control by 2030, write Linda-Gail Bekker et al The BMJ MassGeneral Medicine IAS - the International AIDS Society Desmond Tutu Health Foundation Yale School of Public Health #HIVScience #IAS2025 bmj.com/content/390/bm…


In The BMJ latest collection w/ World Health Organization (WHO) “Lived experience as expertise” all lead authors are experts by experience! Watch this video and find out what meaningful engagement means to them #LivedExperience #MeaningfulEngagement #PatientPartnership players.brightcove.net/2696240571001/…


Lived experience: from intention to global action. Time to see lived experience as expertise, and make inclusive engagement business as usual, say Sophia Walker Mark Barone and Dr Ashley Ng in this #BMJEditorial bmj.com/content/390/bm… World Health Organization (WHO) #LivedExperience

Improving care for people with dementia through co-creation of action plans in the Western Pacific region Empowering, participatory approaches are needed to improve quality of life and health, say Emily Ong & colleagues bmj.com/content/390/bm… ADI Dementia Alliance International World Health Organization (WHO)

Meaningful engagement with people with lived experience: challenging, messy, and more vital than ever. Healthcare leaders at every level must urgently implement World Health Organization (WHO) framework on engagement, writes Maia Olsen bmj.com/content/390/bm…

Decolonisation of global health must include civil society. Remedy power imbalances to ensure that people with lived experience in the global south can participate in health policy and practice, Kwanele Asante, BA Liberal Arts, LLB, MScMed F. Chinegwundoh MBE Rachel Hammonds World Health Organization (WHO) bmj.com/content/390/bm…

Meaningful engagement with LGBTQI+ lived expertise can reduce inequity in mental healthcare. Embed lived experience in design and delivery to tackle structural homophobia and transphobia that contribute to poorer outcomes, writes TACFLE(The Australian Centre for Lived Experience) World Health Organization (WHO) bmj.com/content/390/bm…

Empowering people with obesity in Latin America is essential to reduce stigma and facilitate co-creation of more equitable and effective policies and programmes, write María Eugenia Anselmi and Johanna Ralston World Health Organization (WHO) bmj.com/content/390/bm…

Engaging with patients in humanitarian crises: learning from access to insulin in Ukraine. Iryna Vlasenko and Sylvia Kehlenbrink describe how collaborations with people with diabetes helped avert further humanitarian crises World Health Organization (WHO) Int. Diabetes Fed. bmj.com/content/390/bm…

Stigmatising language made me avoid diabetes care; meaningful engagement with people with diabetes is the answer, writes Heather Koga World Health Organization (WHO) Int. Diabetes Fed. doi.org/10.1136/bmj.r9…

England’s two tier system deepens social care inequalities. Anders Bach-Mortensen and colleagues examine how increasing reliance on out-of-pocket payments for adult social care has created a quality divide bmj.com/content/390/bm…