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Understanding and using health experiences: improving patient care

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2013ISBN:
  • 0199665370
  • 9780199665372
Subject(s): Summary: This book looks at sources and techniques for gathering and analysing health experiences. It assesses what each method can contribute to improving peoples experience of illness and health service delivery. Topics include: narrative interviewing; focus groups; story gathering; patient experience surveys; systematic review and synthesis of qualitative research; participatory action research; engagement and inclusivity; policy landscape.
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This book looks at sources and techniques for gathering and analysing health experiences. It assesses what each method can contribute to improving peoples experience of illness and health service delivery. Topics include: narrative interviewing; focus groups; story gathering; patient experience surveys; systematic review and synthesis of qualitative research; participatory action research; engagement and inclusivity; policy landscape.

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