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Transforming Healthcare With Qualitative Research (1st edition)

Part of the Routledge Studies in Research Methods for Health and Social Welfare series
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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 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 a 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 promotion and new investments. From real-time case studies to narratives on illness to theories of change, there is something here for everybody. Transforming health systems needs ingenuity - and the drive of individuals, the staying power of systems and above all the involvement of patients

Full of novel ideas and innovative solutions from around the world, all underpinned by qualitative methods and methodologies, this book is an important contribution for advanced students, practitioners and academics interested in health services research, research methods and the sociology of health and illness.

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Product Details
Routledge
1000194299 / 9781000194296
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/10/2020
England
English
312 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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