Person-Centred Healthcare Research, edited by Brendan McCormack, Sandra van Dulmen, Hilde Eide, Kirsti Skovdahl, and Tom Eide (2017) …
The publishers say:
“Person–Centred Healthcare Research provides an innovative and novel approach to exploring a range of research designs and methodological approaches aimed at investigating person–centred healthcare practice within and across healthcare disciplines.
With contributions from internationally renowned experts in the field, this engaging resource challenges existing R&D methodologies and their relevance to advancing person–centred knowledge generation, dissemination, translation, implementation and use. It also explores new developments in research methods and practices that open up new avenues for advancing the field of person–centred practice.
Person–Centred Healthcare Research:
- Enables students, practitioners, managers and researchers to gain a solid understanding of the complexity of person–centred thinking in research designs and methods.
- Explores the theories and practices underpinning a topical subject within current healthcare practice.
- Is edited by an internationally recognised team who are at the forefront of person–centred healthcare research.”
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