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Drawing on the knowledge and experiences of world-renowned scientists and healthcare professionals, this important book brings together academic, medical and health systems accounts of the impact of applying qualitative research methods to transform healthcare behaviours, systems and services. It demonstrates the translation of tried-and-tested and new interventions into high-quality care delivery, improved patient pathways, and enhanced systems management. It melds social theory, health systems analysis and research methods to address real-life healthcare issues in a rich and realistic fashion.

The systems and services examined include those affecting patient care and patient and professional wellbeing, and the roles and responsibilities of people providing and receiving care. Some chapters delve deeply into the human psyche, examining the very private face of health and illness. Others concentrate on public health and how people's needs can be met through health

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Part 1 Ideas 1.Introduction:Why this book 2.Qualitative Evidence Synthesis and Conceptual Development 3.The Life-Project of personal Wellbeing: Modern Healthcare and the Individuality of Health 4.Socio-Narratology and the Clinical Encounter Between human Beings 5.Interrupted Body Projects and the Narrative Reconstruction of Self 6.The Fourth Research Paradigm: Activating Researchers for Real World Need Part 2 Systems 7.Slack Resources in Healthcare Systems: Waste or Reslilance? 8.Using Qualitative Methods to Understand Resiliance in Complex Systems 10.Narrativising Cancer Patients' Longitudinal Experiences of Care: Qualitative Inquiry into Lived and Online Melanoma Stories 11.Look the Other Way: Patient-Centred Care Begisn with Care for Our Physicians 12.Resilient Healthcare in Refractory Epilepsy: Illuminating Successful People-Centred Care Part 3 Solutions 13.Sensemaking as a Strategy for Managing Uncertainty: Change and Surprise in Hospital Settings 14.Simulation to Solve Health System Problems 15.Cross-Boundary Teaming to Establish Resiliance Among Isolated 'Silos' 16."What on Earth is Going on and What Should I Do Now?" Sensemaking as a Qualitative Process 17.Deep Inside the Genomics Revoltion: On The Frontlines of Care 18.Much More Than Old Wine in New Bottles: Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) for healthcare improvement 19.Conclusion: On progress, directions and signposts to a transformed healthcare system

Transforming Healthcare with Qualitative Research

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 5/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367557751, 978-0367557751
    ISBN10: 0367557754

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Drawing on the knowledge and experiences of world-renowned scientists and healthcare professionals, this important book brings together academic, medical and health systems accounts of the impact of applying qualitative research methods to transform healthcare behaviours, systems and services. It demonstrates the translation of tried-and-tested and new interventions into high-quality care delivery, improved patient pathways, and enhanced systems management. It melds social theory, health systems analysis and research methods to address real-life healthcare issues in a rich and realistic fashion.

    The systems and services examined include those affecting patient care and patient and professional wellbeing, and the roles and responsibilities of people providing and receiving care. Some chapters delve deeply into the human psyche, examining the very private face of health and illness. Others concentrate on public health and how people's needs can be met through health

    Table of Contents

    Part 1 Ideas 1.Introduction:Why this book 2.Qualitative Evidence Synthesis and Conceptual Development 3.The Life-Project of personal Wellbeing: Modern Healthcare and the Individuality of Health 4.Socio-Narratology and the Clinical Encounter Between human Beings 5.Interrupted Body Projects and the Narrative Reconstruction of Self 6.The Fourth Research Paradigm: Activating Researchers for Real World Need Part 2 Systems 7.Slack Resources in Healthcare Systems: Waste or Reslilance? 8.Using Qualitative Methods to Understand Resiliance in Complex Systems 10.Narrativising Cancer Patients' Longitudinal Experiences of Care: Qualitative Inquiry into Lived and Online Melanoma Stories 11.Look the Other Way: Patient-Centred Care Begisn with Care for Our Physicians 12.Resilient Healthcare in Refractory Epilepsy: Illuminating Successful People-Centred Care Part 3 Solutions 13.Sensemaking as a Strategy for Managing Uncertainty: Change and Surprise in Hospital Settings 14.Simulation to Solve Health System Problems 15.Cross-Boundary Teaming to Establish Resiliance Among Isolated 'Silos' 16."What on Earth is Going on and What Should I Do Now?" Sensemaking as a Qualitative Process 17.Deep Inside the Genomics Revoltion: On The Frontlines of Care 18.Much More Than Old Wine in New Bottles: Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) for healthcare improvement 19.Conclusion: On progress, directions and signposts to a transformed healthcare system

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