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Handbook of Service User Involvement in Nursing and Healthcare Research
eBook
Boaz, Annette/Morrow, Elizabeth/Brearley, Sally et al
ISBN/EAN: 9781444347036
Umbreit-Nr.: 3660039
Sprache:
Englisch
Umfang: 224 S., 4.23 MB
Format in cm:
Einband:
Keine Angabe
Erschienen am 24.10.2011
Auflage: 1/2011
E-Book
Format: EPUB
DRM: Adobe DRM
- Zusatztext
- This book fills an important niche in the market providing practical expert advice on the involvement of service users - patients, carers and the public - in nursing and healthcare research. An invaluable guide for anyone working or involved in nursing and healthcare research, this book provides a step-by-step guide to the principles and process of involvement, including understanding the rationale for involvement, designing involvement, working with service users, and evaluating what has been achieved.<p>With illustrations, worked examples and tool sheets throughout, this evidence-based guide uses real life examples from recent research studies in health and social care research, thus relating theory to practice in a meaningful way.<i>The Handbook of Service User Involvement in Nursing& Healthcare Research</i> introduces a wide range of key issues, including:</p><ul><li><div><b><i>Why?</i></b> Why should researchers involve service users?</div></li><li><div><b><i>How</i></b>? How can researchers and service users work together successfully and productively?</div></li><li><div><b><i>Who?</i></b> Who chooses to become involved in research? How are issues of representation and diversity addressed?</div></li><li><div><i><b>When?</b></i> At what stage should service users be involved in the research process?</div></li></ul>
- Autorenportrait
- <p><b>Elizabeth Morrow</b> is Research Associate at the National Nursing Research Unit, Kings College London</p><p><b>Dr Annette Boaz</b> is Lecturer in Translational Research at the Division of Health and Social Care Research, Kings College, London</p><p><b>Sally Brearley</b> is Chair of Health Link, (a not-for-profit organisation aimed at strengthening public influence on health (www.health-link,org.uk), and was former Chair of The Patients Forum (www.thepatientsforum.org.uk)</p><p><b>Professor Fiona Mary Ross</b> is Dean of Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, Kingston University and St Georges, University of London</p>