La co-production in sanità: un’analisi bibliometrica

Titolo Rivista MECOSAN
Autori/Curatori Floriana Fusco, Marta Marsilio, Chiara Guglielmetti
Anno di pubblicazione 2019 Fascicolo 2018/108
Lingua Italiano Numero pagine 20 P. 35-54 Dimensione file 1047 KB
DOI 10.3280/MESA2018-108003
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La co-produzione nei servizi pubblici e una modalita gestionale sempre piu diffusa e consolidata in molti Paesi anglofoni e nord europei ed e quindi di grande interesse sia per la comunita accademica, sia per gli stakeholder politico-istituzionali. La sanita e uno degli ambiti elettivi e piu studiati. Il presente articolo si pone la finalita di fornire un quadro sullo stato dell’arte della letteratura sulla co-production in sanita e individuare possibili future direzioni di ricerca. Attraverso un utilizzo combinato di tecniche bibliometriche (performance analysis e co-citation analysis), lo studio quantifica il campo di ricerca e ne descrive l’evoluzione; delinea la struttura intellettuale ed evidenzia le principali tematiche affrontate. L’analisi conferma una consolidata attenzione scientifica per il tema lungo due distinti filoni disciplinari e una specifica collocazione geografica, ma evidenzia anche una certa frammentarieta del campo di indagine e l’utilizzo di metodi e strumenti di analisi empirica non sempre chiari e metodologicamente robusti.;

Keywords:Co-produzione, servizi sanitari, co-creazione, coinvolgimento del paziente, analisi bibliometrica, citazioni e co-citazioni

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