Quality improvement in healthcare continues to attract considerable attention. This is related to the escalating costs of service provision as well as to growing concerns about patient safety. As a consequence considerable efforts as well as costs are being devoted to develop and implement quality i... Read more »
Psychology continues to increase our knowledge and understanding of human endeavours in a variety of areas from education, health, counselling and sports to the work place, shopping, televison and the media. We have much to make use of in understanding life style behaviours and ways in which we can ... Read more »
The guidebook provides useful overviews on:
patients rights and expectations;
culture and health care issues;
Inequalities in health;
religious and cultural issues that can influence care;
religious beliefs;
faiths of ethnic minorities including:
Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism,... Read more »
Stories and folklore have always been part and parcel of the fabric of organisational life. They convey imagined, factual and reflective accounts and offer powerful narratives for connecting and engaging us in exploring and co-creating shared realities.
Not surprisingly there is increasing use of... Read more »
The pack consists of five sections as follows:
The national context of practice nurse development
National, local standards
Developing clinical roles
Portfolio and PDP
Culture of learning
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The book is derived from actual implementation of Advanced Access in primary care.It demonstrates how simple but effective strategies involving all staff in general practices can make a difference at enabling and promoting Advanced Access.
Contents include:
the values and beliefs that justi... Read more »
The book comprise 9 chapters as follows:
The power of story telling
Leadership and management;chalk and cheese
Passion with a side salad of process
Professional speak
Ten great myths of patient and public involvement
Seeking stability in an unstable world
No boundaries
And you ca... Read more »
With his book “The Nine Rules?” Andy Ferguson has provided us an invaluable reminder. Namely, that there is a little ‘ invisible ink on our birth certificates’ that reads: Born with the freedom to choose. Responsibility for the consequences of those choices.” His “9 rules” promise us two things: (1)... Read more »
Three Wins: service redesign through flow modelling is based on the story of how a small team of health care professionals re-invented the way they worked in order to deliver:
better and higher quality of service for their patients;
better working environment through increased motivation and... Read more »
Tools for Change: an invitation to dance provides essential background knowledge and understanding as well as tools and techniques for sustaining organisational change in complex systems. It is based on the premise that the ideas embedded in the theories of living systems provide us with explanation... Read more »
“We seem to have a propensity in business to either make our models far too complex, or think that each one, on its own, can solve all of an organizations’ problems. When Sam met Angie does a stellar job of simplifying the concepts around performance measurement and management and applying them to o... Read more »
Service improvement in health care continues to be a dominant theme despite the considerable change and transformation that has taken place in the NHS. Continuing pressure from service funders and users alike for greater choice, responsiveness and higher standards of care poses real challenge and op... Read more »