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International Practice Development in Health and Social Care International Practice Development in Health and Social CareThe second edition of International Practice Development in Health and Social Care remains the definitive resource for all those responsible for facilitating innovation and change in health and social care practice at every level. Fully revised and updated throughout, this new edition preserves its focus on developing person-centred, safe and effective evidence-based care that reflects the most recent health service modernisation agendas, clinical governance strategies, and quality improvement initiatives worldwide. Designed to empower multi-professional healthcare teams to transform both the culture and context of care, this invaluable guide:Offers an accessible, interactive approach to a variety of complementary improvement approaches that integrate learning, development, improvement, knowledge translation and inquiryDelivers practical practice development (PD) strategies guided by values of compassion, safety, efficacy, and person-centrednessProvides recommendations for prioritising wellbeing in the workplace, enabling team effectiveness, and fostering collaboration and inclusion across health and social care systemsIncludes numerous real-world examples that connect theory with practice and illustrate field-tested PD methodsFeatures contributions from Australia, Scandinavia, the UK, Germany, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, underscoring the text's international focusInternational Practice Development in Health and Social Care is essential reading for multi-professional healthcare practitioners including nurses, midwives, allied healthcare and medical practitioners, clinical educators, PD coordinators, health and social care leaders, managers and commissioners, and students and trainees from all the healthcare professions.

Table of Contents

List of contributors xi

Foreword by Cheryl Atherfold xv

Foreword by Michael West xvi

Acknowledgements xviii

1. Transforming Health and Social Care Using Practice Development 1
Kim Manley, Valerie Wilson, and Christine Øye

Setting the scene at this time of high challenge 1

Practice development: its relevance to contemporary health and social care and crisis 2

Practice development: growing scope and impact from interprofessional collaboration and working with shared values 3

Developments since 2008 international edition 4

Living our values as editors and authors 7

The key concepts and structure of the book 8

Conclusion 10

References 10

2. Shaping Health Services Through True Collaboration Between Professional Providers and Service Users 14
Kristin Ådnøy Eriksen, Julia Kittscha, and Greg Fairbrother

Introduction 14

Examples of collaborative approaches 15

Discussion 21

Conclusion 23

References 24

3. Turning Point: Curious Novice to Committed Advocate 26
Catherine Adams, Ciaran Crowe, Crystal McLeod, and Giselle Coromandel

Inclusivity, relatability, effectiveness – Ciaran’s Eureka 27

Building contextual readiness – Cathy’s nemesis and enlightenment 29

Engagement 30

Facilitation – Crystal’s unrecognised talent 31

Co-production – collective ownership 33

Giselle’s experience with co-production 34

Conclusion 35

References 36

4. Sustainable Person-Centred Communities Design and Practice 39
Sharon Lee, Mayur Vibhuti, and Tobba Therkildsen Sudmann

Introduction 39

The litmus test – what are sustainable person-centred communities? 45

Facilitating creative and brave practitioners – critical appreciation of sustainable person-centred communities’ design and practice 47

Concluding remarks 48

References 49

5. Promoting Person-Centred Care for Older People 52
Victoria Traynor, Hui-Chen (Rita) Chang, Andreas Büscher, and Duncan McKellar

Introduction 52

Illustrating the application of claims, concerns and issues 53

Case studies 53

International, cross-setting and interdisciplinary learning 60

Conclusion and implications for undertaken practice development in aged care services 62

References 62

6. Education Models Embedding PD Philosophy, Values and Impact – Using the Workplace as the Main Resource for Learning, Developing and Improving 65
Rebekkah Middleton, Tracey Moroney, Carolyn Jackson, and Ruth Germaine

Introduction 65

Case study 1: The value of integrating a person-centred curriculum 66

Case study 2: Place-based learning 69

Measuring the impact of CPD in the workplace 73

Summary and conclusion 83

References 83

7. Critical Ethnography: A Method for Improving Healthcare Cultures in Practice Development and Embedded Research 86
Christine Øye, Claudia Green, Katherine Kirk, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, and Greg Fairbrother

Introduction 86

Critical ethnographer as an embedded researcher 87

Introducing two case studies 88

Critical ethnography: a method for discovering ‘hidden’ practices and an avenue for practice development 94

Conclusion 97

References 97

8. A Global Manifesto for Practice Development: Revisiting Core Principles 99
Sally Hardy, Simone Clarke, Irena Anna Frei, Claire Morley, Jo Odell, Chris White, and Valerie Wilson

Introduction 99

Revising the PD principles through a stakeholder review process 100

Emergent themes 104

Comparing the 2008 PD principles with the revised 2020 PD \ principles 110

Conclusion 115

References 116

9. Theorising Practice Development 118
Emma Radbron, Clint Douglas, and Cheryl Atherfold

Introduction 119

Theoretical origins 119

Working with the ‘critical’ in critical reflection 120

Connecting through crisis: critical social science and person-centredness in PD research 122

Theory in action: a bicultural perspective 124

Reflecting on the future of theory and practice development 127

Invited commentary – Dr Deborah Baldie 128

References 129

10. Unpacking and Developing Facilitation 131
Rebekkah Middleton, Margaret Kelly, Caroline Dickson, Valerie Wilson, Famke van Lieshout, Kathrin Hirter, and Christine Boomer

Introduction 131

Unpacking facilitation – an overview 131

Facilitator development – developing person‐centred facilitators 136

Facilitator development – moving to advanced facilitation 140

Conclusion 144

References 145

11. Re-Imagining Participation in Processes of Facilitation: a Case for ‘Humble Assertiveness’ 147
Gudmund Ågotnes, Karen Tuqiri, and Kristin Ådnøy Eriksen

Introduction 147

The process of facilitation – case examples 149

The complexity of facilitation – achieving meaningful participation 152

A commonality: culture 153

A commonality: participation 155

An approach towards facilitation: humble assertiveness 156

References 157

12. Leadership Relationships 159
Rebekkah Middleton, Shaun Cardiff, Kim Manley, and Belinda Dewar

Introduction 159

Relational leadership 160

Guiding lights of leadership 164

Leadership development strategies that enable effective workplace cultures 167

Conclusion 170

References 171

13. From Fractured to Flourishing: Developing Clinical Leadership for Frontline Culture Change 173
Duncan McKellar, Helen Stanley, Kim Manley, Selena Moore, Tyler Lloyd, Clare Hardwick, and Julia Ronder

Introduction 173

Background 173

The case studies 175

Discussion 182

Conclusion 184

References 184

14. Systems Leadership Enablement of Collaborative Healthcare Practices 187
Annette Solman, Kim Manley, and Jane Christie

Introduction 187

Developing systems leadership and management capability using facilitated learning 187

Keeping people focused with increasingly complex healthcare systems 190

Systems leadership and workforce factors influencing transformation 191

The role of facilitative leadership in improving care for older people across the system 196

Conclusion 197

References 198

References 204

15. Recognising and Developing Effective Workplace Cultures Across Health and Social Care that are Also Good Places to Work 205
Kate Sanders, Jonathan Webster, Kim Manley, and Shaun Cardiff

What is workplace culture and why is it important? 205

Background to collaborative inquiry 206

Developing ‘guiding lights’ through collaborative inquiry 207

Conclusion 216

References 217

16. Wellbeing at Work 220
Tristi Brownett, Valerie Wilson, and Alera Bowden

Introduction 220

What is wellbeing? 220

Flourishing 221

Why wellbeing matters at work 222

Dissemination and sustainability 225

Key moments on the journey 229

Launching the Wellbeing Strategy 229

Recognising the person and celebrating their achievements 229

Knowing what matters 230

Enhanced communication opportunities 231

Access to education 231

Living our values 231

Key insights 232

Conclusion 233

References 234

17. Flourishing People, Families and Communities 237
Carolyn Jackson, Valerie Wilson, Tanya McCance, and Albara Alomari

What is community flourishing? 237

Facilitating community engagement and development using practice development principles 240

Empowering citizens and communities to flourish through participatory research methods 241

Conclusion 247

References 248

18. Practice Development – Towards Co-Creation, Innovation and Systems Transformation to Foster Person-Centred Care 251
By Christine Øye, Valerie Wilson, and Kim Manley

Introduction 251

Societal challenges for a new decade 252

Practice development and personcentred care 252

Practice development and user involvement through co‐creation 254

Practice development and innovation 255

Practice development and system approaches 256

PD: enabling through leadership and facilitation 257

Practice development beyond methods and a new global manifesto for PD 258

New directions through the International Practice Development Collaborative (IPDC) 259

Q1 Who are the upandcoming practice developers in your area? 259

Q2 What professions (and consumers) do you currently engage in PD work? 260

Q3 What areas of PD should we be focusing on in the coming years? 260

Q4 What is one thing you would like to celebrate in relation to PD? 261

Conclusion 261

References 262

Index 265

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      Book Synopsis
      International Practice Development in Health and Social Care International Practice Development in Health and Social CareThe second edition of International Practice Development in Health and Social Care remains the definitive resource for all those responsible for facilitating innovation and change in health and social care practice at every level. Fully revised and updated throughout, this new edition preserves its focus on developing person-centred, safe and effective evidence-based care that reflects the most recent health service modernisation agendas, clinical governance strategies, and quality improvement initiatives worldwide. Designed to empower multi-professional healthcare teams to transform both the culture and context of care, this invaluable guide:Offers an accessible, interactive approach to a variety of complementary improvement approaches that integrate learning, development, improvement, knowledge translation and inquiryDelivers practical practice development (PD) strategies guided by values of compassion, safety, efficacy, and person-centrednessProvides recommendations for prioritising wellbeing in the workplace, enabling team effectiveness, and fostering collaboration and inclusion across health and social care systemsIncludes numerous real-world examples that connect theory with practice and illustrate field-tested PD methodsFeatures contributions from Australia, Scandinavia, the UK, Germany, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, underscoring the text's international focusInternational Practice Development in Health and Social Care is essential reading for multi-professional healthcare practitioners including nurses, midwives, allied healthcare and medical practitioners, clinical educators, PD coordinators, health and social care leaders, managers and commissioners, and students and trainees from all the healthcare professions.

      Table of Contents

      List of contributors xi

      Foreword by Cheryl Atherfold xv

      Foreword by Michael West xvi

      Acknowledgements xviii

      1. Transforming Health and Social Care Using Practice Development 1
      Kim Manley, Valerie Wilson, and Christine Øye

      Setting the scene at this time of high challenge 1

      Practice development: its relevance to contemporary health and social care and crisis 2

      Practice development: growing scope and impact from interprofessional collaboration and working with shared values 3

      Developments since 2008 international edition 4

      Living our values as editors and authors 7

      The key concepts and structure of the book 8

      Conclusion 10

      References 10

      2. Shaping Health Services Through True Collaboration Between Professional Providers and Service Users 14
      Kristin Ådnøy Eriksen, Julia Kittscha, and Greg Fairbrother

      Introduction 14

      Examples of collaborative approaches 15

      Discussion 21

      Conclusion 23

      References 24

      3. Turning Point: Curious Novice to Committed Advocate 26
      Catherine Adams, Ciaran Crowe, Crystal McLeod, and Giselle Coromandel

      Inclusivity, relatability, effectiveness – Ciaran’s Eureka 27

      Building contextual readiness – Cathy’s nemesis and enlightenment 29

      Engagement 30

      Facilitation – Crystal’s unrecognised talent 31

      Co-production – collective ownership 33

      Giselle’s experience with co-production 34

      Conclusion 35

      References 36

      4. Sustainable Person-Centred Communities Design and Practice 39
      Sharon Lee, Mayur Vibhuti, and Tobba Therkildsen Sudmann

      Introduction 39

      The litmus test – what are sustainable person-centred communities? 45

      Facilitating creative and brave practitioners – critical appreciation of sustainable person-centred communities’ design and practice 47

      Concluding remarks 48

      References 49

      5. Promoting Person-Centred Care for Older People 52
      Victoria Traynor, Hui-Chen (Rita) Chang, Andreas Büscher, and Duncan McKellar

      Introduction 52

      Illustrating the application of claims, concerns and issues 53

      Case studies 53

      International, cross-setting and interdisciplinary learning 60

      Conclusion and implications for undertaken practice development in aged care services 62

      References 62

      6. Education Models Embedding PD Philosophy, Values and Impact – Using the Workplace as the Main Resource for Learning, Developing and Improving 65
      Rebekkah Middleton, Tracey Moroney, Carolyn Jackson, and Ruth Germaine

      Introduction 65

      Case study 1: The value of integrating a person-centred curriculum 66

      Case study 2: Place-based learning 69

      Measuring the impact of CPD in the workplace 73

      Summary and conclusion 83

      References 83

      7. Critical Ethnography: A Method for Improving Healthcare Cultures in Practice Development and Embedded Research 86
      Christine Øye, Claudia Green, Katherine Kirk, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, and Greg Fairbrother

      Introduction 86

      Critical ethnographer as an embedded researcher 87

      Introducing two case studies 88

      Critical ethnography: a method for discovering ‘hidden’ practices and an avenue for practice development 94

      Conclusion 97

      References 97

      8. A Global Manifesto for Practice Development: Revisiting Core Principles 99
      Sally Hardy, Simone Clarke, Irena Anna Frei, Claire Morley, Jo Odell, Chris White, and Valerie Wilson

      Introduction 99

      Revising the PD principles through a stakeholder review process 100

      Emergent themes 104

      Comparing the 2008 PD principles with the revised 2020 PD \ principles 110

      Conclusion 115

      References 116

      9. Theorising Practice Development 118
      Emma Radbron, Clint Douglas, and Cheryl Atherfold

      Introduction 119

      Theoretical origins 119

      Working with the ‘critical’ in critical reflection 120

      Connecting through crisis: critical social science and person-centredness in PD research 122

      Theory in action: a bicultural perspective 124

      Reflecting on the future of theory and practice development 127

      Invited commentary – Dr Deborah Baldie 128

      References 129

      10. Unpacking and Developing Facilitation 131
      Rebekkah Middleton, Margaret Kelly, Caroline Dickson, Valerie Wilson, Famke van Lieshout, Kathrin Hirter, and Christine Boomer

      Introduction 131

      Unpacking facilitation – an overview 131

      Facilitator development – developing person‐centred facilitators 136

      Facilitator development – moving to advanced facilitation 140

      Conclusion 144

      References 145

      11. Re-Imagining Participation in Processes of Facilitation: a Case for ‘Humble Assertiveness’ 147
      Gudmund Ågotnes, Karen Tuqiri, and Kristin Ådnøy Eriksen

      Introduction 147

      The process of facilitation – case examples 149

      The complexity of facilitation – achieving meaningful participation 152

      A commonality: culture 153

      A commonality: participation 155

      An approach towards facilitation: humble assertiveness 156

      References 157

      12. Leadership Relationships 159
      Rebekkah Middleton, Shaun Cardiff, Kim Manley, and Belinda Dewar

      Introduction 159

      Relational leadership 160

      Guiding lights of leadership 164

      Leadership development strategies that enable effective workplace cultures 167

      Conclusion 170

      References 171

      13. From Fractured to Flourishing: Developing Clinical Leadership for Frontline Culture Change 173
      Duncan McKellar, Helen Stanley, Kim Manley, Selena Moore, Tyler Lloyd, Clare Hardwick, and Julia Ronder

      Introduction 173

      Background 173

      The case studies 175

      Discussion 182

      Conclusion 184

      References 184

      14. Systems Leadership Enablement of Collaborative Healthcare Practices 187
      Annette Solman, Kim Manley, and Jane Christie

      Introduction 187

      Developing systems leadership and management capability using facilitated learning 187

      Keeping people focused with increasingly complex healthcare systems 190

      Systems leadership and workforce factors influencing transformation 191

      The role of facilitative leadership in improving care for older people across the system 196

      Conclusion 197

      References 198

      References 204

      15. Recognising and Developing Effective Workplace Cultures Across Health and Social Care that are Also Good Places to Work 205
      Kate Sanders, Jonathan Webster, Kim Manley, and Shaun Cardiff

      What is workplace culture and why is it important? 205

      Background to collaborative inquiry 206

      Developing ‘guiding lights’ through collaborative inquiry 207

      Conclusion 216

      References 217

      16. Wellbeing at Work 220
      Tristi Brownett, Valerie Wilson, and Alera Bowden

      Introduction 220

      What is wellbeing? 220

      Flourishing 221

      Why wellbeing matters at work 222

      Dissemination and sustainability 225

      Key moments on the journey 229

      Launching the Wellbeing Strategy 229

      Recognising the person and celebrating their achievements 229

      Knowing what matters 230

      Enhanced communication opportunities 231

      Access to education 231

      Living our values 231

      Key insights 232

      Conclusion 233

      References 234

      17. Flourishing People, Families and Communities 237
      Carolyn Jackson, Valerie Wilson, Tanya McCance, and Albara Alomari

      What is community flourishing? 237

      Facilitating community engagement and development using practice development principles 240

      Empowering citizens and communities to flourish through participatory research methods 241

      Conclusion 247

      References 248

      18. Practice Development – Towards Co-Creation, Innovation and Systems Transformation to Foster Person-Centred Care 251
      By Christine Øye, Valerie Wilson, and Kim Manley

      Introduction 251

      Societal challenges for a new decade 252

      Practice development and personcentred care 252

      Practice development and user involvement through co‐creation 254

      Practice development and innovation 255

      Practice development and system approaches 256

      PD: enabling through leadership and facilitation 257

      Practice development beyond methods and a new global manifesto for PD 258

      New directions through the International Practice Development Collaborative (IPDC) 259

      Q1 Who are the upandcoming practice developers in your area? 259

      Q2 What professions (and consumers) do you currently engage in PD work? 260

      Q3 What areas of PD should we be focusing on in the coming years? 260

      Q4 What is one thing you would like to celebrate in relation to PD? 261

      Conclusion 261

      References 262

      Index 265

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